Category: VIII.III (Spring, 2024)

Ad Fontes Spring 2024 issue

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Spring 2024

Rhys Laverty — July 10, 2024

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Spring 2024

Senior Editor Rhys Laverty introduces the Spring 2024 print edition of Ad Fontes.

Retrieving Teleios-ity: Matthew 5:48 in the History of Interpretation

Nathan Tarr — July 10, 2024

Retrieving Teleios-ity: Matthew 5:48 in the History of Interpretation

Jesus's command to "be perfect" puzzles modern readers, but it wasn't always that way.

The Faith of Agatha Christie

John Walnut — July 10, 2024

The Faith of Agatha Christie

History's greatest crime writer had an often overlooked religious side - and a distinctly Protestant one at that.

The Political Challenge of Jonah: Reflections on Niebuhr and Postliberalism

Hamish Stirling — July 10, 2024

The Political Challenge of Jonah: Reflections on Niebuhr and Postliberalism

The political aspects of the Book of Jonah are too frequently overlooked.

Kierkegaard, Repentance, and the True Self

Daniel Goodman — July 10, 2024

Kierkegaard, Repentance, and the True Self

It can be easy to miss Kierkegaard’s unusual path towards authenticity: a life of repentance.

The Sickness Unto Death: A Review

C. Stephen Evans — July 10, 2024

The Sickness Unto Death: A Review

C. Stephen Evans reviews Bruce Kirmmse's new translation of Kierkegaard's classic.

The Karamazov Case: A Review

William Collen — July 10, 2024

The Karamazov Case: A Review

A new work argues that the usual frameworks applied in interpreting Dostoevsky's great novel are lacking.

Richard Hooker: Theological Method and Anglican Identity: A Review

Brad Littlejohn — July 10, 2024

Richard Hooker: Theological Method and Anglican Identity: A Review

Philip Hobday's new study of Richard Hooker demolishes tired old narratives about the great Anglican divine.

Beneath the Cedar

Sarah Reardon — July 10, 2024

Beneath the Cedar

An original poem by Sarah Reardon.

Twilight of the Gods

D.A. Cooper — July 10, 2024

Twilight of the Gods

An original poem by D.A. Cooper.