A poem by Georg Fabricius on Christ making his way to Gethsemane.
Translations
“I Am the Vine; the Branches—You”: Fabricius’s Third Hymn
Fabricius’s third hymn from Book 1, on Christ our Advocate and Fructifier.
“O Wash Our Fetid Guilt”: Another Poem of Georg Fabricius
Fabricius’s second hymn: a new translation.
“Heaven’s Food”: A Poem of Georg Fabricius
A hymn of Georg Fabricius, rendered in English.
Christ in the Psalms, Christ in the Prophets, Christ in the Law
St. Augustine on Christ in the Old Testament.
If Christ Is God, Why Does He Pray?
Augustine on Psalm 2:8.
When God’s Anger Isn’t Like Yours (or Mine)
St. Augustine on anger in Psalm 2.
Unanswered Prayers: A Difficult Lesson from Augustine (Updated)
Augustine on Psalm 22:2.
An Amazing Vignette from a Late Antique Church
What should a preacher do when the lector reads the wrong text?
“Those Words Are Pure Heavenly Thunder”: Luther on Attending to Every Word
Martin Luther, Galatians 1:4, and the importance of reading slowly.