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The Hero is the Bard: A Christian Perspective on Storytelling in the Odyssey
Unreliable narrators and metafiction aren’t just postmodern fads. They’re found at the foundation of Western literature.
Undoing Misenchantment: Calvin, Demons, and Creation
Did Calvin really banish spirits and demons and end up disenchanting creation?
Beyond Order: A Review
In a world of Chaos, Peterson speaks wisdom into the whirlwind.
On Education: A Review
Abraham Kuyper’s writings on education reveal his vision, successes, and compromises
Still Reclaiming Calvin’s Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper
20 years on from his landmark book on Calvin’s view of the supper, Keith Mathison asks: has it been reclaimed?
Reviving the Christian Dignity of Politics
With contemporary politics in the gutter, how can Christians dignify the enterprise?
Between Two Graves: Calvin on the Waters Above and Below
On rainfall and death.
The Limits to a Diachronic Treatment of the Trinity: A Case for Dogmatics in the Classroom
What happens when you teach the Trinity topic by topic rather than historically?
The Upraised Eye: Coleridge’s Theology of Poetic Perception
Is imagination opposed to reason, or in fact essential to its proper use?