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
The political aspects of the Book of Jonah are too frequently overlooked.
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 reviews Bruce Kirmmse’s new translation of Kierkegaard’s classic.
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
Philip Hobday’s new study of Richard Hooker demolishes tired old narratives about the great Anglican divine.
Beneath the Cedar
An original poem by Sarah Reardon.
Twilight of the Gods
An original poem by D.A. Cooper.
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
The Reformed doctrine of concupiscence gives liberation to both the pastor and his flock.