Category: VIII.II (Winter, 2024)

Ad Fontes Winter 2024 issue

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Winter 2024

Rhys Laverty — February 27, 2024

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Winter 2024

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

Wells and Buckets: A Defense of Christian Romanticism in Wordsworth and Coleridge

Anthony Cirilla — February 27, 2024

Wells and Buckets: A Defense of Christian Romanticism in Wordsworth and Coleridge

A provocative defense of one of the bogeymen of Christian intellectual histories: the Romantic poets.

The Pastoral Value of the Reformed Doctrine of Concupiscence

Matthew Roberts — February 27, 2024

The Pastoral Value of the Reformed Doctrine of Concupiscence

The Reformed doctrine of concupiscence gives liberation to both the pastor and his flock.

“Is Philosophy a Hindrance to Piety?” by Philip Melanchthon

Eric Hutchinson — February 27, 2024

“Is Philosophy a Hindrance to Piety?” by Philip Melanchthon

The first English translation of Philip Melanchthon's "Is Philosophy a Hindrance to Piety?"

Making Missing Biblical Art with Midjourney

Ian Huyett — February 27, 2024

Making Missing Biblical Art with Midjourney

Will AI step up to fill a gap that Christian artists have too long neglected?

The Soul of Education: W.E.B. DuBois’ Theory of the University

Onsi Kamel — February 27, 2024

The Soul of Education: W.E.B. DuBois’ Theory of the University

Du Bois saw intellecutal elites as emissaries of culture and providers of visions of what might be.

Christology and Metaphysics in the Seventeenth Century: A Review

Michael Lynch — February 27, 2024

Christology and Metaphysics in the Seventeenth Century: A Review

Debates around Christology in the seventeenth century were more complicated than we have appreciated

“Son of Man” Vol. 1: A Review

Andrew Koperski — February 27, 2024

“Son of Man” Vol. 1: A Review

Was Israel waiting for a divine messiah or a human one? Richard Bauckham's new study delves into this question

Social Conservatism for the Common Good: A Review

Brad Littlejohn — February 27, 2024

Social Conservatism for the Common Good: A Review

This festschrift for Robert George shows how far Protestants have come on natural law, and how much further we have to go.

On Re-Reading My Complete Frost

Donald T. Willliams — February 27, 2024

On Re-Reading My Complete Frost

An original poem by Donald T. Williams