A classical anthropology can illuminate everything from the Trinity to politics.
Christ, the Way: Augustine’s Theology of Wisdom
Augustine understood Wisdom most importantly as the person of Christ, the One in Whom all things hold together.
Why Protestants Read Aristotle’s Ethics
In the Reformation, the Philosopher was used by the Reformers just as much as by Roman Catholics.
The Beatific Vision: Keeping Theology Theological
Both Catholics and Protestants are wrong when they think the Beatific Vision is just for Catholics.
Don’t Keep the Imprecatory Psalms at Arm’s Length
The imprecatory psalms are the prayers of both the King and his covenant people.
Reclaiming the Medieval Atonement
A new book, busting the myth that medieval Christians had no theory of propitiation and expiation.
Sacramental Baptists? You’d Be Surprised
Attention to their history may show us that Baptists can, and should be, sacramental.
By Steps and Degrees: A Short Introduction to Preparatory Grace
“Preparatory grace” is a neglected doctrine. It’s time to do something about that.
Unity Across the Chalcedonian Divide?
Does Cyril of Alexandria provide an avenue for Christological unity?
Is Theology Enslaved to Sociological Subtext?
Does sociological analysis have all the explanatory power it often claims?