The time is right for a debate of the Classical Christian Education canon. How should we then fight?
Pan Is Dead, Let’s Rub It In
If Christ has defeated the pagan gods, we should declare it loud and clear.
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.
Fears of a Setting Sun: The Disillusionment of America’s Founding Fathers
Washington, Hamilton, Adams, and Jefferson all gravely doubted the future of the nation they created.
The Song That Sustains Creation
A physicist explains why C.S. Lewis and Augustine landed on the right metaphor for how God creates.
Old Testament Sacraments, Pt. 5: The Rainbow and the Noahic Covenant (2)
In what way, if any, is the rainbow a sacrament of God’s covenant with Noah?
Essence, Supposit, Hypostatis, and Persons: A Beginner’s Guide
An accessible introduction to key Trinitarian and incarnational terms.
The Reformation and Metaphysics: Against Brad Gregory
Brad Gregory’s accusations against Duns Scotus and the Reformers badly misunderstand both.
In Memory of Stahl: A Review
A forgotten genius of 19th century Protestant legal and political thought, Friedrich Julius Stahl is now retrieved for a new generation.
Street Scriptures: Between God and Hip-Hop
A laudable beginning to serious Christian enagement with hip-hop, but with notable disappointments.