Jacob Huneycutt explores how Fanny’s Crosby’s hymns of spousal piety continue to shape the Protestant imagination.
Jacob Huneycutt explores how Fanny’s Crosby’s hymns of spousal piety continue to shape the Protestant imagination.
Eric Hutchinson on the mark Bob Dylan’s music has left on the American imagination
Ephraim Radner reviews R. R. Reno’s new book on the interpreting Scripture within Church tradition
Onsi Kamel explores Bonhoeffer’s mature thoughts on lying and its moral significance for Christians.
How did evangelicals drift away from interpreting Scripture alongside within a confessional faith?
What do the Protestant confessions say about the Virgin Mary?
Brad Littlejohn looks for the positives in an overall disappointing volume on Natural Law in the Early Modern era
Eric Hutchinson translates a Palm Sunday poem from the Greek Anthology
An original poem by Tom C. Hunley
An original poem by James Matthew Wilson