Retrieving John Donne: Poetic Companion for Conflicted Protestants by Rhys Laverty | May 20, 2020 | Archives, Church History, Literature, Print Edition John Donne’s poetic records of his religious struggles make him the ideal companion for weary Protestants.
Zeugma in Bob Dylan’s “Isis” by E.J. Hutchinson | Aug 21, 2025The Greek word zeugma means "yoking," and is the...
Hypermetry in Bob Dylan’s “Hurricane” by E.J. Hutchinson | Aug 19, 2025Hypermetry--too many syllables in a line of...
A Brief Political Theology from Eighth-Century Sinai: “Because I Couldn’t Find Anyone Worse!” by Andrew Koperski | Aug 14, 2025Anastasios of Sinai (fl. c. 700) was a monk,...
Titus Andronicus in the Waste Land by E.J. Hutchinson | Aug 14, 2025T.S. Eliot was no admirer of Shakespeare's Titus...