Introducing the Winter 2023 print edition of Ad Fontes.
Celtic Christianity: Myth and Reality
Gerald Bray asks: was there ever such thing as more wild and mystical Celtic Christianity?
Old Testament Sacraments? A Reformed Overview
Nathan Johnson unpacks a surprising belief of the Reformed tradition: that Old Testament believers had sacraments.
Trinity and Catholicity: A Survey of Global Trinitarianism for Western Readers
Glenn Butner introduces Western readers to the trinitarian theology of the majority world.
America on Trial: A Defense of the Founding: A Review
Brad Littlejohn reviews Robert Reilly’s bizarre case for the influence of Roman Catholicism upon the American founding.
Leo the Great Among the Reformers
Often overlooked, Leo the Great was a foundational influence upon the Christology of the Reformation.
Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne: A Review
This smash-hit biography of John Donne suffers from an inability to reckon with the transcendent.
John Wycliffe, Reformer Pt. 2: Wycliffe vs. the Pope
Wycliffe went toe-to-doe with the papacy, making arguments echoed later in the Reformation.
Thomas Traherne: An Introduction
The poet, mystic, and clergyman behind Davenant’s latest publication.
The Place of Images in the Venerable Protestant Tradition
The rejection of image veneration is a truly pan-Protestant position.