If James K.A. Smith believes his own claims, he should stop doing philosophy.
Why You (Yes You) Should Understand the Law
Ethan Foster explains why all of us (yes, all of us) need to know what on earth the law is.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Our Constantinian Moment
21st century intellectuals are realizing, as Constantine did, that only Christianity can hold our civilization together.
Tolkien’s Faith: A Review
Holly Ordway’s new biography of Tolkien finally puts his Roman Catholic faith center stage.
Augustine and Antisemitism
Augustine developed an increasingly mature “witness doctrine” of the Jews throughout his life.
Theology and History in the Methodology of Herman Bavinck: A Review
A new study on Bavinck illuminates his balance of Scritpure, confession, and individual consciousness.
Like the Days of the Tree: The Other Voice of Allegory in Tolkien’s Artistic Reflections
Tolkien seemingly had harsh things to say about allegory. But is there more to it?
“In the Midst of the Congregation I Will Praise Thee”: The Political Need for Public Thanksgiving
American days of thanksgiving once incorporated public worship. Could they do so again?
“News” by Thomas Traherne
Colin Redemer introduces Thomas Traherne’s poem “News”
The Retrieval of Narratives in Apologetics
For a long time, narratives played a key role in apologetics. Is it time they made a comeback?