For a long time, narratives played a key role in apologetics. Is it time they made a comeback?
Augustine Against Vitalism
Against the charge that Christianity neuters human excellence, Augustine has already provided an answer.
On Lying
Onsi Kamel explores Bonhoeffer’s mature thoughts on lying and its moral significance for Christians.
Received, Not Made: Bonhoeffer’s Vision for Christian Community
Community, like the Gospel itself, must first simply be accepted with an open hand.
The Song That Sustains Creation
A physicist explains why C.S. Lewis and Augustine landed on the right metaphor for how God creates.
Old Testament Sacraments, Pt. 5: The Rainbow and the Noahic Covenant (2)
In what way, if any, is the rainbow a sacrament of God’s covenant with Noah?
Essence, Supposit, Hypostatis, and Persons: A Beginner’s Guide
An accessible introduction to key Trinitarian and incarnational terms.
The Reformation and Metaphysics: Against Brad Gregory
Brad Gregory’s accusations against Duns Scotus and the Reformers badly misunderstand both.
Christendom, Rightly Understood
Prevailing evangelical understandings of what “Christendom” is or was are often hugely mistaken.
Old Testament Sacraments, Pt. 4: The Rainbow in the Noahic Covenant (1)
Is the Noahic Covenant part of the Covenant of Grace?