Category: IX.I (Autumn, 2024)

Ad Fontes Fall 2024 issue

Mere Natural Law: A Review

Stephen Sills — June 23, 2025

Mere Natural Law: A Review

Hadley Arkes's new book grounds the foundations of Natural Law in the truths of moral reason.

The Wife of Bath

Betsy Howard — June 23, 2025

The Wife of Bath

An original poem by Betsy Howard

Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan and the Power of Narrative in a Storyless World

Eddie LaRow — June 23, 2025

Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan and the Power of Narrative in a Storyless World

For a time, one of the 20th century's greatest storytellers found rest in the greatest story ever told.

Data

Betsy Howard — June 23, 2025

Data

An original poem by Betsy Howard

Melanchthon’s Commentary on Proverbs: A Review

E.J. Hutchinson — June 23, 2025

Melanchthon’s Commentary on Proverbs: A Review

A new translation of Melanchthon's commentary on Proverbs disappoints, says E.J. Hutchinson.

Cosmic Connections: A Review

Louis Markos — June 23, 2025

Cosmic Connections: A Review

Cosmic Connections: Poetry in the Age of Disenchantment by Charles Taylor. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press. 2024. 640 pp. Hardcover. $37.95 Although British Romanticism was born out of the crucible of…

Second James

Andrew Koperski — June 23, 2025

Second James

Fragments from the lost epistle of Second James.

Seminary, Deep Comedy, and the Christian Life

Nathan Tarr — June 23, 2025

Seminary, Deep Comedy, and the Christian Life

What hath seminary to do with comedy?

Reformed Catholic Pietism: An Evangelical Defence of Anglican Devotionalism

Joseph Whitenton — June 23, 2025

Reformed Catholic Pietism: An Evangelical Defence of Anglican Devotionalism

Was the 17th century really a Romanizing one in the Church of England?

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Fall 2024

Rhys Laverty — June 23, 2025

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Fall 2024

Senior Editor Rhys Lavetry introduces the Fall 2024 edition of Ad Fontes.