How might confessional Protestants reflect on the late Hilary Mantel’s “Wolf Hall” trilogy?
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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.
Geerhardus Vos on Natural Theology: A Review
A review of Geerhardus Vos’s newly published “Natural Theology”
Is There A Reformed Virtue Ethics?
Virtue ethics shaped Christian moral philosophy for centuries. Will it do so again?
Retrieving John Calvin on Job
Introducing the first modern English translation of the entirety of Calvin’s sermons on Job.
Streams in the Desert: The Wisdom of the Desert Fathers
What can Protestants learn from the Church Fathers?
The Futility and Necessity of Building The Modern University
Human building remains both utterly vain and entirely necessary.
Approaches to Defending the Faith
How can Christians wisely navigate between competing approaches to apologetics?