A new series on the Morning Star of the Reformation.
Church History
The Myth of Protestant Nominalism, Pt. 5: Why Does It Matter?
Flimsy philosophical critiques of Protestantism hinder the Church’s mission.
Fundamentalism in Black and White
Do claims about J. Gresham Machen’s racism stand up to scrutiny?
And Now, Comedy: A Literary–Biblical Interpretation of Church History
Past eras of church history correspond to epic, lyric, and tragedy. Is it now the age of comedy?
The Myth of Protestant Nominalism, Pt. 4: Competitive Metaphysics
Are the actions of God and his creatures mututally exclusive?
Boethius: Philosopher of Imagination
Boethius show us how to prepare our imaginations for troubled times.
The Roots of Reformed Moral Theology
How has the Reformed tradition approached questions of right and wrong?
The Myth of Protestant Nominalism, Pt. 3: Voluntarism
Does Protestant theology really privelege the will over the intellect?
No Place Like Rome? Refuting Papal Primacy With Clement of Rome
Although pseudonymous, works credited to Clement give us a window into early church polity.
The Myth of Protestant Nominalism Pt. 2: Uncreated and Created Being
Did Protestant theologians really endorse metaphysical univocity?