Category: Print Edition

Social Conservatism for the Common Good: A Review

Brad Littlejohn — February 27, 2024

Social Conservatism for the Common Good: A Review

This festschrift for Robert George shows how far Protestants have come on natural law, and how much further we have to go.

On Re-Reading My Complete Frost

Donald T. Willliams — February 27, 2024

On Re-Reading My Complete Frost

An original poem by Donald T. Williams

Stars

Rhys Laverty — February 27, 2024

Stars

An original poem by Rhys Laverty

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Fall 2023

Rhys Laverty — November 8, 2023

From the Editor’s Desk: Ad Fontes Fall 2023

Introducing the Fall 2023 print edition of Ad Fontes.

No Cowboy Religion: Remapping Protestantism on the American Frontier

Miles Smith — November 8, 2023

No Cowboy Religion: Remapping Protestantism on the American Frontier

What was religion really like on the American frontier?

The Reception History of the Thirty-Nine Articles in the Church of England: 1571-1662

Randall J. Price — November 8, 2023

The Reception History of the Thirty-Nine Articles in the Church of England: 1571-1662

Have Anglicans always regarded the 39 Articles as flexible? Or have they always taken them as authoritative?

W.H. Auden’s Prosaic Faith

Stephen J. Schuler — November 8, 2023

W.H. Auden’s Prosaic Faith

How do we make sense of W.H. Auden's poetry, professed faith, and personal life?

The Truth of Being: Christianity, Science, and the Knowability of the Universe

Paul S. Julienne — November 8, 2023

The Truth of Being: Christianity, Science, and the Knowability of the Universe

Before debates between Christianity and science even begin, we must ask: how can we even know anything?

The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover: How the FBI Aided and Abetted the Rise of White Christian Nationalism: A Review

Brian J. Auten — November 8, 2023

The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover: How the FBI Aided and Abetted the Rise of White Christian Nationalism: A Review

Brian Auten corrects a new study of the FBI's alleged role in shaping American civil religion.

Staging Luther: Four Plays: A Review

J. C. Scharl — November 8, 2023

Staging Luther: Four Plays: A Review

J. C. Scharl reviews a new edition of plays by Hans Sachs, an early defender of Lutheranism in both drama and verse.