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.
Old Testament Sacraments, Pt. 2: The Tree of Life in the New Covenant
What role does the Tree of Life play in the New Covenant?
After Dominion: An Interview with Tom Holland
A long form interview with historian Tom Holland on the success and reception of “Dominion”
God Has Zero Wrath, Pt. 2: More From Augustine on a Patristic Commonplace
Augustine gives a thorough account of how ‘wrath’ can and can’t be said of God.
A Tale of Two Churches: Lessons from Swedish and Finnish Lutheranism
What can the Lutheran churches in Sweden and Finland teach us about responding to liberalizing denominations?
God Has Zero Wrath: A Note on a Basic Patristic Teaching from Augustine
Augustine makes surprisingly unabashed statements about how Scripture speaks of God’s wrath.
Revisiting Platonic Education: The Ever Sharable Feast
Colin Redemer responds to a review of his chapter on Plato in “Reforming Classical Education”.