A new poetry collection proves that postmodern verses forms still pair badly with religious poetry.
Learning Apologetics from Augustine
History’s greatest theologian was also one its greatest apologists, and he has much to teach us.
Received, Not Made: Bonhoeffer’s Vision for Christian Community
Community, like the Gospel itself, must first simply be accepted with an open hand.
Can A “Christian Nation” Be Good For Everybody?
Kevin DeYoung reviews an important new book on religious liberty in the USA.
This Article Is About Tim Keller
James R. Wood reflects on Tim Keller’s impact on his own ministry and the wider church.
Combat Rules for a Canon War
The time is right for a debate of the Classical Christian Education canon. How should we then fight?
Pan Is Dead, Let’s Rub It In
If Christ has defeated the pagan gods, we should declare it loud and clear.
The Book That Packed A Punch: 100 Years of Machen’s “Christianity and Liberalism”
A century on, J. Gresham Machen’s most famous work still deserves our attention.
Fears of a Setting Sun: The Disillusionment of America’s Founding Fathers
Washington, Hamilton, Adams, and Jefferson all gravely doubted the future of the nation they created.
The Song That Sustains Creation
A physicist explains why C.S. Lewis and Augustine landed on the right metaphor for how God creates.