Category: VII.I (Autumn, 2022)

Ad Fontes Fall 2022 issue

Titus Andronicus in the Waste Land

Eric Hutchinson — August 14, 2025

Titus Andronicus in the Waste Land

On T.S. Eliot's creative use of a play he hated in his most famous poem.

Ad Fontes Fall 2022 – From the Editor’s Desk

Rhys Laverty — November 14, 2022

Ad Fontes Fall 2022 – From the Editor’s Desk

Senior Editor Rhys Laverty introduces the Fall 2022 Edition of Ad Fontes and asks how Christians should properly enjoy literature.

Votaries: The Blue Flower in Novalis, MacDonald, Lewis, and Robinson

Hannah Hubin — November 10, 2022

Votaries: The Blue Flower in Novalis, MacDonald, Lewis, and Robinson

Discover a forgotten influence on George Macdonald, C.S. Lewis, and Marilynne Robinson.

“And pain will be the thing that saves us”

Tom C. Hunley — November 10, 2022

“And pain will be the thing that saves us”

An original poem by Tom C. Hunley

Eliot in Evangelical Americana

Colin Redemer — November 10, 2022

Eliot in Evangelical Americana

What happens when T.S. Eliot meets a lowbrow evangelical arts night?

Grammars of Grace: Dante’s Poetry of Sanctification

Phillip J. Donnelly — November 10, 2022

Grammars of Grace: Dante’s Poetry of Sanctification

Phillip J. Donnelly shows how Dante invites readers to grow in holiness through their reading.

And Now, Comedy: A Literary–Biblical Interpretation of Church History

Andrew Messmer — November 10, 2022

And Now, Comedy: A Literary–Biblical Interpretation of Church History

Past eras of church history correspond to epic, lyric, and tragedy. Is it now the age of comedy?

Shakeshafte & Other Plays: A Review

Richard Rankin Russell — November 10, 2022

Shakeshafte & Other Plays: A Review

Richard Russell reviews the plays of Archbishop Rowan Williams.

The Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire (Translated by Aaron Poochigian): A Review

J. C. Scharl — November 10, 2022

The Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire (Translated by Aaron Poochigian): A Review

A new translation makes the founder of modern poetry into accessible and urgent reading.

Last Ride of the Rose Nose

Oliver Brauning — November 10, 2022

Last Ride of the Rose Nose

An original poem by Oliver Brauning.