How do Kierkegaard’s critiques of the church land when being anti-Christendom has become the new bourgeois faith?
Charles Hodge, Francis Grimké, and the Doctrine of Human Unity in the Critique of Race Prejudice
How did two Old Princetonians end up relating so differently to their prevailing racial norms?
Understanding Liberal Theology: An Interview with Gary Dorrien
Layne Hancock interviews Gary Dorrien, to find out what really makes liberal theologians tick.
Education Begins At Home (Sonnet CXXVII)
An original poem by Donald Williams.
Behind the House
An original poem by J.A. Gray.
Sermons on Job: A Review
Calvin’s overlooked sermons on Job are a major addition to Calvin studies and a blessing to the church.
Divination and Philosophy in the Letters of Paul: A Review
Matthew Colvin resists a new book’s attempts to blur the lines between Christian revelation and pagan divinization.
Reformation, Resistance, and Reason of State: A Review
Brad Littlejohn reviews a new book that appreciates — but struggles to comprehend — the breadth of Early Modern Protestant political thought
A Grief Observed
An original poem on Achilles and Patroclus, by Benjamin Philips.
“Perfect Submission; Perfect Delight:” Fanny Crosby, Spousal Piety, and Muscular Christianity
Jacob Huneycutt explores how Fanny’s Crosby’s hymns of spousal piety continue to shape the Protestant imagination.