Who is the final arbiter for Christian conduct in politics?
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Understanding Wang Yi: A Response to Glenn Moots
Where does Wang Yi fit within political liberalism and confessional Protestantism?
The Spirit of Liberty in “Paradise Lost”
What did John Milton really think of freedom?
Mortal Goods: A Review
James R. Wood finds much to praise and much to disagree with in Ephraim Radner’s latest book.
Honorable Conduct in the “Negative World”
Carl Trueman offers a surrejoinder on Christian political conduct.
Beyond Schmitt
Does Schmitt’s “friend-enemy” distinction hold up to Christian exegetical and doctrinal scrutiny?
The Nature of Things Fragile: A Review
A review of the 2024 New Criterion poetry prize winner
The Transfiguration and the Church Fathers
Whereas we neglect thinking theologically about the Transfiguration, the Church Fathers had much to say.
Qu’est-ce qu’une Christian Nation?
Was nationhood foisted on the USA, or has it always seen itself as a nation?
In Search of the Baptism of the Imagination
Dr. Wilfred McClay’s acceptance speech for the Davenant Institute’s second annual C.S. Lewis Award for Christian Wisdom