John Milton was well ahead of the curve when it came to “disenchantment” discourse.
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When Tradition Becomes Tragedy: Thomas Aquinas and the Immaculate Conception
Thomas Aquinas did not believe that Mary was conceived without sin.
Approaching IVF By the Back Door
On PGT-M.
“When Faith did Change the Scene”: Theological Interpretation of Color in John Cotton and George Herbert
Toward a theology of color.
Homer in Wittenberg: A Review
Uncovering the influence of Homer on Philip Melanchthon.
Natural Law: A Short Companion – A Review
Brad Littlejohn reviews David VanDrunen’s new introduction to natural law.
Analyzing Prayer: A Review
What happens when you apply analytic theology to prayer?
Sonnet at Eliot’s Tomb
An original sonnet by John Perryman.
Henry Adams at Mont Saint Michel
An original sonnet by John Perryman.
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.