Alister McGrath reflects on apologetics, the New Atheism, and Reformation thought.
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Franciscans as Wycliffe’s Beloved Sons: A Complementary Response to Miles Foltermann
Whilst John Wycliffe lambasted the friars, it wasn’t all bad.
Nicaea II, Protestants, and Icons
How should Protestants think about the complex history of icon veneration?
Reinvention or Reaffirmation? Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Restoration Revisions of the Book of Common Prayer
Despite its various editions, the Book of Common Prayer returns again and again to the 1552 edition.
The Lost Seeds of Learning: A Review
Should Christians imagine learning through the image of “seeds” rather than “tools”?
The Life and Faith of Jackie Robinson
The faith of this great baseball legend has always been neglected in accounts of his life – until now.
Beyond America: Israel, China, and the Millenium in Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Edwards’s millennialism included surprising roles for both China and Israel.
On Some Misconceptions About Russia’s War Against Ukraine
A Ukrainian theologian dispels common myths about Russia’s war.
John Wycliffe, Reformer Pt. 1: Wycliffe vs. the Begging Friars
A new series on the Morning Star of the Reformation.
Contemplating God and Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: A Review
Craig Carter’s pair of books are ultimately about keeping the Church from idols.