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.
How Abraham Kuyper Lost the Nation and Sidelined the Church
A century on, have the critiques of Kuyper’s critic Hoedemaker been proven right?
John Ponet’s “Short Catechisme”: A Neglected Formulary?
A 1553 catechism was regarded as a foundational Church of England document. Why then has it been forgotten?
Charles Hodge, Francis Grimké, and the Doctrine of Human Unity in the Critique of Race Prejudice
How did two Old Princetonians end up relating so differently to their prevailing racial norms?
Sermons on Job: A Review
Calvin’s overlooked sermons on Job are a major addition to Calvin studies and a blessing to the church.
Seeing God: A Review
A sweeping account of the doctrine of the beatific vision with the Protestant tradition in mind, now in paperback.
The Ascetical Theology of Augustine and the Book of Common Prayer
Both Augustine and the English Reformers knew self-denial was the only way to ascend to God.