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.
“Perfect Submission; Perfect Delight:” Fanny Crosby, Spousal Piety, and Muscular Christianity
Jacob Huneycutt explores how Fanny’s Crosby’s hymns of spousal piety continue to shape the Protestant imagination.
Mary in the Reformed Confessions
What do the Protestant confessions say about the Virgin Mary?
The Book That Packed A Punch: 100 Years of Machen’s “Christianity and Liberalism”
A century on, J. Gresham Machen’s most famous work still deserves our attention.
John Wycliffe, Reformer Pt. 3: Wycliffe and the Poor Priests
The exciting tale of John Wycliffe’s reformation of medieval preaching.
Persecuted, But Not Forsaken: Lessons from the Second Century Church
Western Christians are returning to a period of persecution. How can the second century help us to endure?
A Tale of Two Churches: Lessons from Swedish and Finnish Lutheranism
What can the Lutheran churches in Sweden and Finland teach us about responding to liberalizing denominations?