How has the Reformed tradition approached questions of right and wrong?
Church History
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?
The Myth of Protestant Nominalism, Pt. 1: Flawed Genealogies of Modernity
Genealogies of modernity often blame Protesantism. But are they right?
Retrieving John Calvin on Job
Introducing the first modern English translation of the entirety of Calvin’s sermons on Job.
Miasma of the Ordinary? Rebuking the Devil in Your Soup
Did ancient Christians feel guilty about possible implication in unethically sourced food?
Undoing Misenchantment: Calvin, Demons, and Creation
Did Calvin really banish spirits and demons and end up disenchanting creation?
On Education: A Review
Abraham Kuyper’s writings on education reveal his vision, successes, and compromises
Plundering the Romans: Irenaeus, History, and Economic Presuppositions
Tidy modern narratives about the economic views of past Christians rarely fit the historical data