Fragments from the lost epistle of Second James.
Reformed Catholic Pietism: An Evangelical Defence of Anglican Devotionalism
Was the 17th century really a Romanizing one in the Church of England?
When Tradition Becomes Tragedy: Thomas Aquinas and the Immaculate Conception
Thomas Aquinas did not believe that Mary was conceived without sin.
C.S. Lewis, Evangelical: A Syllogism
A syllogism, giving conclusive proof that C.S. Lewis was an evangelical.
Pentiment: A Review
A Reformation themed video game gives surprising insight into living through dramatic historical changes.
The Transfiguration and the Church Fathers
Whereas we neglect thinking theologically about the Transfiguration, the Church Fathers had much to say.
Joseph Hall: A Moderate Man in Immoderate Times
In the build-up to the English Civil War, Joseph Hall urged the unfashionable virtue of moderation
Lewis Takes Manhattan
Mark Noll examines the earliest U.S responses to C.S. Lewis, with no shortage of surprises.
John Wycliffe, Reformer Pt. 4: Wycliffe and the English Bible
Although his role is often misunderstood, John Wycliffe was central to the creation of a new English Bible
Fashion Theology: A Review
Robin Harris reviews a survey of an unlikely subject for theology: fashion.