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?
The Rules of Law: The Alabama IVF Case and the Proper Role of Judges
Alabam’s IVF ruling should prompt us to ask: what is the role of judges in political life?
Resetting Global Anglicanism as Reformed and Catholic
In the wake of LLF and Kigali, how should historic Anglicanism reassert itself around the world?
From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Winter 2024
Senior Editor Rhys Laverty introduces the Winter 2024 print edition of Ad Fontes.
The Ceremony of Knee-Jerk Reactions
C.S. Lewis, gay weddings, and a defense of knee-jerk reactions
Joseph Hall: A Moderate Man in Immoderate Times
In the build-up to the English Civil War, Joseph Hall urged the unfashionable virtue of moderation