Senior Editor Rhys Laverty introduces the Fall 2022 Edition of Ad Fontes and asks how Christians should properly enjoy literature.
The Waste Land: A Biography of A Poem: A Review
A new centenary biography opens up Eliot’s great poem to both newcomers and devotees.
Stretching the Quadrilateral, Pt. 2: Crucicentrism vs. The Doctrine of God
Can the evangelical focus on the cross be reconciled with a classical doctrine of God?
Stretching the Quadrilateral, Pt. 1: Biblicism v. Tradition
David Bebbington’s famous “evangelical quadrilateral” can make sense of why theological retrieval unsettles some.
The Two Popes: A Surprisingly Timely Revival
Despite the script’s shortcomings, the Queen’s death threw this British revival into an interesting new light.
Against British Christian Republicanism
Scripture, history, and wisdom all mean that republicanism remains a non-starter in Britain.
The Kingdom is Not in Our Hands: On the Death of Queen Elizabeth II
The history of Britain is the history of the monarchy, and this must be true of its future.
Did Russia Nearly Have A Protestant Tsar?
In 1610, there were Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant claims to a Russian throne in disarray
A Theory of Everything? Christology as a Hope for Evangelical Metaphysical Revival
Evangelicals have been doing theology without solid metaphysical grounding for too long.
Undoing Misenchantment: Calvin, Demons, and Creation
Did Calvin really banish spirits and demons and end up disenchanting creation?