Tragedy as Philosophy in the Reformation World: A Review by Philip Thomas Mohr | Nov 4, 2021 | Book Review, Church History, Literature, Web Exclusives How did the Reformation world use tragedy to further its understanding of philosophy?
Tragedy as Philosophy in the Reformation World: A Review by Philip Thomas Mohr | Nov 4, 2021Tragedy as Philosophy in the Reformation World...
What I’ve Been Writing by Brad Littlejohn | Aug 30, 2021Over the past eighteen months, I have been...
Of Minds and Machines: Transhumanism and the Christian by Christopher Brown | Aug 12, 2021Since the beginning of history, people have used...
Introducing Quartet for the End of Blogs by John Ahern | Jul 7, 2021What can you expect from the "Quartet for the...
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Darwinism and Race in Gilded Age Southern Presbyterianism by Miles Smith | Apr 25, 2025The aftermath of the Civil War saw a significant...
“Thunder on the Mountain”: An Addendum on “Tombstone” by E.J. Hutchinson | Apr 24, 2025Back in December, I wrote about a potential...
Crossing the T: Lucian, Pilate, and Crucifixion by Andrew Koperski | Apr 18, 2025The rhetor Lucian of Samosata (c. 120–c. 180) is...