A review of the 2024 New Criterion poetry prize winner
The Transfiguration and the Church Fathers
Whereas we neglect thinking theologically about the Transfiguration, the Church Fathers had much to say.
Qu’est-ce qu’une Christian Nation?
Was nationhood foisted on the USA, or has it always seen itself as a nation?
In Search of the Baptism of the Imagination
Dr. Wilfred McClay’s acceptance speech for the Davenant Institute’s second annual C.S. Lewis Award for Christian Wisdom
The Word Made Flesh for Us: Richard Hooker on the Sacraments
An extract from the introduction to Davenant Press’s forthcoming Richard Hooker volume.
The Beautiful Cross of Asher Lev
The beauty of the cross surprises us in a classic Jewish novel.
Diatribe Against the Technocratic Enslavement of Art and a Defense of Human Artistry
A digital artist inveighs against Christian usage of AI in artwork.
The Lost World and the Return of Christian Excellence
Thoughts on Aaron Renn’s “Life in the Negative World”
What Is Hypothetical Universalism Anyway?
You may have heard of “hypothetical universalism” among atonement theories. But what actually is it?
Public Religion, Presbyterian Style
How can the Reformed and Presbyterian tradition help us to think about a renewed interest in public religion?