David Bebbington’s famous “evangelical quadrilateral” can make sense of why theological retrieval unsettles some.
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Boethius: Philosopher of Imagination
Boethius show us how to prepare our imaginations for troubled times.
The Two Popes: A Surprisingly Timely Revival
Despite the script’s shortcomings, the Queen’s death threw this British revival into an interesting new light.
The Iliad, or the Poem of Honor
What is the driving force of Homer’s epic, and how should Christians think of it?
The State of Nature and the State of Traffic
Does our behavior on the freeway really evidence a Hobbesian “state of nature?”
Protestant Social Teaching: An Introduction
Why the world needs Protestant Social Teaching.
The Priest and the Ploughboy: Hilary Mantel, More, and Cromwell
How might confessional Protestants reflect on the late Hilary Mantel’s “Wolf Hall” trilogy?
The Roots of Reformed Moral Theology
How has the Reformed tradition approached questions of right and wrong?
Sigrid Undset: Reader of Hearts: A Review
A new biography of Norway’s great Christian novelist is a surefire page-turner.
Ursinus and the Mechanics of Substitution
Zacharias Ursinus offers a neglected explanation for the seemingly difficult logic of penal substitution.