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.
Shakespeare Notebook 2023: “Henry V”
King Henry’s prayer before the Battle of Agincourt has a distinctly Protestant flavor.
Christendom, Rightly Understood
Prevailing evangelical understandings of what “Christendom” is or was are often hugely mistaken.
Old Testament Sacraments, Pt. 3: The Animal Skins and the Covenant of Grace
How do the animal skins given to Adam and Eve relate to the Covenant of Grace?
The Still Point at the Center: Four Quartets and Easter Weekend
Walking through Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday with T.S. Eliot.