On New Year’s Day 1625, John Donne exhorted his hearers to circumcise their hearts.
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Ad Fontes – Editor’s Choice 2022
Our Senior Editor picks the best of Ad Fontes from 2022.
Prudentius and the Sanctified Muse
How the author of “Of the Father’s Love Begotten” drew the best pagan poetics into service of Christ.
J.R.R. Tolkien: Theologian?
We know him as an author and professor, but is it time to appreciate Tolkien as a theologian?
“The Thing is a Nightmare”: A Practical Argument for a (More) Liturgical Calendar
The surprisingly practical church calendar.
Syllables Cannot Hold Him: “In the Bleak Midwinter” and the Grandeur of God
Christina Rossetti’s choices of meter and scriptural allusion are no accident.
What is Orthodox Protestantism? A Brief Response to Rod Dreher
Amid Protestant diversity, can there be such a thing as orthodoxy?
Christian Nationalism or Christian Commonwealth? A Call for Clarity
Amid current confusion and controversy, we must chart a better vision for a Christian politics.
Is God Impassible or Does He Have Passions?
A preview of an upcoming Winter 2023 Davenant Hall class on “Impassibility and the Passions of God”
The Myth of Protestant Nominalism, Pt. 5: Why Does It Matter?
Flimsy philosophical critiques of Protestantism hinder the Church’s mission.