What was religion really like on the American frontier?
What was religion really like on the American frontier?
Have Anglicans always regarded the 39 Articles as flexible? Or have they always taken them as authoritative?
How do we make sense of W.H. Auden’s poetry, professed faith, and personal life?
Before debates between Christianity and science even begin, we must ask: how can we even know anything?
Brian Auten corrects a new study of the FBI’s alleged role in shaping American civil religion.
J. C. Scharl reviews a new edition of plays by Hans Sachs, an early defender of Lutheranism in both drama and verse.
Richard Rankin Russell breaks with a book that shines a light on a troubling strain of religious heresy in Joyce’s thought.
An original poem by Casey Spinks.
An original poem by Tolu Ogunlesi.
A 1553 catechism was regarded as a foundational Church of England document. Why then has it been forgotten?