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.
Liberty for All: A Response
The logic of religious liberty in Walker’s book encourages moral anarchy rather than liberty.
By Steps and Degrees: A Short Introduction to Preparatory Grace
“Preparatory grace” is a neglected doctrine. It’s time to do something about that.
The Desert Island Book of the Massachusetts Colony
The first book printed in North America was a copy of the psalms. Why?
Unity Across the Chalcedonian Divide?
Does Cyril of Alexandria provide an avenue for Christological unity?
Augustine, Music, and the Birds and the Bees
If Augustine considers sex something that man cannot enjoy sinlessly, where does that leave music?
The (Anglican) Church Aggressive
By the 1850s significant theological and ecclesiastical battle lines had been drawn the between sympathizers of the Tractarian Movement and the Low Church party in the Episcopal Church in the United States. Although not every devotee of the Tractarians could qualify...