Category: VI.II (Winter, 2022)

Ad Fontes Winter 2022 issue

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes, Winter 2022

Onsi Aaron Kamel — February 17, 2022

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes, Winter 2022

Introducing the first symposium issue of Ad Fontes, on the brave new world of metamodernism.

After Metamodern Progenitors and Progeny

Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm — February 17, 2022

After Metamodern Progenitors and Progeny

Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm responds to Christian assessments of metamodernism.

After Metamodernism

Joseph Minich — February 16, 2022

After Metamodernism

If metamodernism comes after postmodernism... what then?

A solis ortus cardine

E.J. Hutchinson — February 16, 2022

A solis ortus cardine

An original translation of a fifth century Latin hymn.

The Humility of the Eternal Son: Reformed Kenoticism and the Repair of Chalcedon: A Review

J. David Moser — February 16, 2022

The Humility of the Eternal Son: Reformed Kenoticism and the Repair of Chalcedon: A Review

Bruce McCormack's proposals ultimately do not make sense of biblical ways of talking about Christ.

Metamodernism and Its Premodern Forebear

D. C. Schindler — February 16, 2022

Metamodernism and Its Premodern Forebear

Is the proposal of "metamodernism" as novel as it seems?

The Fourth Way: The Promise of the Spanish Reformation

Andrew Messmer — February 16, 2022

The Fourth Way: The Promise of the Spanish Reformation

How the neglected Spanish Reformation charted a fourth way between Wittenburg, Geneva, and Canterbury.

Rediscovering Political Friendship: An Incredibly Poorly Timed Book

Colin Redemer — February 16, 2022

Rediscovering Political Friendship: An Incredibly Poorly Timed Book

An admirable book, hampered by unfriendly times.

A Few Thoughts on Jason Josephson Storm’s Metamodernism: The Life and Death of the Christian Use of “Worldview”

Derrick Peterson — February 16, 2022

A Few Thoughts on Jason Josephson Storm’s Metamodernism: The Life and Death of the Christian Use of “Worldview”

Christians fixated on "worldview" would do well to use metamodernism's tools to find a better way.