Senior Editor Rhys Laverty introduces the Spring 2024 print edition of Ad Fontes.
Richard Hooker: Theological Method and Anglican Identity: A Review
Philip Hobday’s new study of Richard Hooker demolishes tired old narratives about the great Anglican divine.
The Word Made Flesh for Us: Richard Hooker on the Sacraments
An extract from the introduction to Davenant Press’s forthcoming Richard Hooker volume.
Resetting Global Anglicanism as Reformed and Catholic
In the wake of LLF and Kigali, how should historic Anglicanism reassert itself around the world?
Reformation, Resistance, and Reason of State: A Review
Brad Littlejohn reviews a new book that appreciates — but struggles to comprehend — the breadth of Early Modern Protestant political thought
Leo the Great Among the Reformers
Often overlooked, Leo the Great was a foundational influence upon the Christology of the Reformation.
So Natural is the Union of Religion with Justice: Blogging through Hooker’s Laws, Book V
So I know I've been absolutely terrible about contributing to this blog, but I am at last ready to start making up for lost time by using this blog, at the very least, as a running journal for...*drum roll*...the long-delayed Richard Hooker Modernization Project,...
Becoming Holy with Richard Hooker
By teaching two kinds of righteousness, one imputed and one actual, Hooker makes room for us both to truly become holy and for our works to contribute to that holiness.
The Freedom of a Christian Nation
No effort toward a “Protestant Christendom” will get airborne without the guiding lights of Hookerian nationalism and Althusian federalism.