Christian political retrieval has yet to reckon with how digital technology affects authority.
Lewis Takes Manhattan
Mark Noll examines the earliest U.S responses to C.S. Lewis, with no shortage of surprises.
Septology: A Review
Lars Walker reviews the winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize for Literature.
The Old Faith in a New Nation: A Review
Jacob Huneycutt reviews a new work on how early Americans viewed the Christian past.
Treasuring the Psalms: A Review
A new book on the psalms will become an indispensable resource for pastors, scholars, and laypeople alike.
Napoleon: Strongman of the Evangelicals?
How have evangelicals related to the “Big Men of History”?
What’s In A Name?
Why name a child after C.S. Lewis and St. Augustine?
A Protestant Reading of “Fiducia Supplicans”
Chris Castaldo examines parallels between 1517 and the confusion of the Pope’s latest remarks on same-sex relationships.
What Counts as “Religion”?
The Supreme Court wrestled with defining “religion” long before public displays of Satanism started.
Constantine and the Conversion of the Roman Empire
Was Constantine really a Christian? What does it even mean to ask sucha question?