How did the Spanish Reformers approach their patristic and medieval heritage?
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“As Light From Darkness Once Was Spoke”: A Resurrection Hymn
Tracing the resurrection through the Old Testament in song
The “Aha” of Easter: Making Sense of the Crucifixion
An Easter Sunday meditation.
Pierced Hands and Open Arms: The Irony of the Cross
A Good Friday meditation.
Anthropology: Key to Theology?
A classical anthropology can illuminate everything from the Trinity to politics.
Descartes Among the Ancients
Hobbes Called Descartes Ancient. Descartes Agreed.
Why You Shouldn’t Start Worship With Repentance: A Response to Sam Bray
Does it make more sense to start with sin or with God?
Christ, the Way: Augustine’s Theology of Wisdom
Augustine understood Wisdom most importantly as the person of Christ, the One in Whom all things hold together.
The Prayer Book Sentences, Pt. 2: Commonplaces of Contrition
There are many ways we can be carried along to confession to our heavenly Father.
One Age Surpasses All Others: Yours
Every age is a Christian age, and intellectuals must remember that.