Was Nietzsche really a nihilist? Or was he seeking life, and life abundant?
The World the Reformation Made
A preview of a Spring 2023 Davenant Hall course on “The Reformation and the Modern World”
God Has Zero Wrath, Pt. 2: More From Augustine on a Patristic Commonplace
Augustine gives a thorough account of how ‘wrath’ can and can’t be said of God.
A Tale of Two Churches: Lessons from Swedish and Finnish Lutheranism
What can the Lutheran churches in Sweden and Finland teach us about responding to liberalizing denominations?
God Has Zero Wrath: A Note on a Basic Patristic Teaching from Augustine
Augustine makes surprisingly unabashed statements about how Scripture speaks of God’s wrath.
Revisiting Platonic Education: The Ever Sharable Feast
Colin Redemer responds to a review of his chapter on Plato in “Reforming Classical Education”.
“The Salutation” by Thomas Traherne
Colin Chan Redemer introduces another poem by the forgotten 17th century mytsic and cleric, Thomas Traherne.
“Innocence” by Thomas Traherne
Colin Chan Redemer introduces another poem by the 17th century Anglican mystic and clergyman Thomas Traherne.
The Good Life Method: A Review
A new book gives a useful set of tools for newcomers to think through the virtue ethics tradition.
David Jones and the Craft of Theology: A Review
Obscure modernist Catholic poet and painter, beloved of T.S. Eliot and others, made accessible for a new generation.