Is life as bleak as Ephraim Radner makes out?
Samuel Pufendorf, Religion, and Civil Society
Were Protestant nations really as religiously restrictive as medieval Roman Catholic ones?
The Aztec Ontology of Violence
Those who think modernity presents an “ontology of violence” should consider the Aztecs.
Whose Heritage? Which Americans?
James Wood takes steps toward a constructive definition of “heritage Americans”
Empowered Witness: A Review
A review of Alan D. Strange’s book on politics, culture, and the spiritual mission of the church
Ivy Envy?
Will conservative and Christian alternatives to Ivy League universities ever match them?
Toward a Protestant Pronatalism
Protestantism has the peculiar resources for addressing birth-rate decline, especially when it comes to the role of fathers.
Understanding Wang Yi: A Response to Glenn Moots
Where does Wang Yi fit within political liberalism and confessional Protestantism?
Mortal Goods: A Review
James R. Wood finds much to praise and much to disagree with in Ephraim Radner’s latest book.
Beyond Schmitt
Does Schmitt’s “friend-enemy” distinction hold up to Christian exegetical and doctrinal scrutiny?