John Wilson reviews a new verse play featuring Calvin, Rabelais, and Ignatius of Loyola.
Wordsworth’s Unremembered Pleasure: A Review
Critics still wrestle with disentangling Freud from the reading of Wordsworth.
God in the Modern Wing: A Review
Attempts to find anything substantially Christian in modern art remain fruitless.
Losing Your Religion
A new poetry collection proves that postmodern verses forms still pair badly with religious poetry.
Can A “Christian Nation” Be Good For Everybody?
Kevin DeYoung reviews an important new book on religious liberty in the USA.
Fears of a Setting Sun: The Disillusionment of America’s Founding Fathers
Washington, Hamilton, Adams, and Jefferson all gravely doubted the future of the nation they created.
In Memory of Stahl: A Review
A forgotten genius of 19th century Protestant legal and political thought, Friedrich Julius Stahl is now retrieved for a new generation.
Street Scriptures: Between God and Hip-Hop
A laudable beginning to serious Christian enagement with hip-hop, but with notable disappointments.
Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes: A Review
The thematic sequel to “Misreading Scritpure with Western Eyes” frustrates and disappoints.
Irresistible Beauty: A Review
A new book seeks to find a place for beauty in Reformed soteriology.