The Anabaptists are much malgined in Reformation history. But who were they, really?
Let’s Get Medieval
Why it’s worth studying the Church in medieval England.
Why Protestants Read Aristotle’s Ethics
In the Reformation, the Philosopher was used by the Reformers just as much as by Roman Catholics.
Identity and the Life of the Mind: The Eternal Value of Boethius
Boethius provides powerful resources for contemplating how knowledge relates to identity formation in the Christian life.
Retrieving Augustine’s Doctrine of Creation: A Review
A generous, broad-ranging engagement with the great Church Father on a fraught topic.
The Return of the King? A Canonical Reading of Psalm 137
A constructive, tentative suggestion for a troubling imprecatory psalm.
The Beatific Vision: Keeping Theology Theological
Both Catholics and Protestants are wrong when they think the Beatific Vision is just for Catholics.
From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes, Winter 2022
Introducing the first symposium issue of Ad Fontes, on the brave new world of metamodernism.
Reclaiming the Medieval Atonement
A new book, busting the myth that medieval Christians had no theory of propitiation and expiation.
Sacramental Baptists? You’d Be Surprised
Attention to their history may show us that Baptists can, and should be, sacramental.