This new edition of John Jewel’s thoughts on Scripture and the sacraments offers historic Protestant theology
Rose is a Verb: A Review
This new poetry collection brims with Christian wonder at the world, in dialogue with Virgil.
John Wycliffe, Reformer Pt. 2: Wycliffe vs. the Pope
Wycliffe went toe-to-doe with the papacy, making arguments echoed later in the Reformation.
Thomas Traherne: An Introduction
The poet, mystic, and clergyman behind Davenant’s latest publication.
“Eden” by Thomas Traherne
Brief thoughts on poem by the 17th century mystic, cleric, and philosopher.
The Place of Images in the Venerable Protestant Tradition
The rejection of image veneration is a truly pan-Protestant position.
Poetry and the Metaphysics of Wonder
The best poetry follows from a robust view of creatio ex nihilo
The Art of Biblical Interpretation: A Review
The best chapters in this collection provoke readers to consider how they visualize Scripture when reading.
Religious Epistemology: A Review
A helpful primer on Alvin Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology, but a poor guide to the topic at large.
“A place in the world”: The Generational Wisdom of Annie Ernaux
What does the newest Nobel Laureate for Literature have to say about the ancient question of passing things on to future generations?