Exodus after the Exile after Exile
by Peter J. LeithartThe late chapters of Isaiah are a letdown. Continue Reading »
The late chapters of Isaiah are a letdown. Continue Reading »
Marxism has had a complex, long-term connection with the Bible. Continue Reading »
James ends his epistle by laying out the triple office of the believer. Continue Reading »
God rebuilds Jerusalem to make a place where He can rejoice. Continue Reading »
Withered and defiled, Judah can still call on Yahweh - and call on Him as “Father.” Continue Reading »
Shlomo Sand argues that the virulent Judeophobia of the past “has effectively ended.” Continue Reading »
Early modern theorists turned against Christianity to realize a Christian aspiration. Continue Reading »
In the seventeenth century, Genesis 10 loomed larger in the European imagination than Genesis 1. Continue Reading »
What does our fascination with childhood celebrity tell us about ourselves? Continue Reading »
One of the earliest critics of Descartes claimed that despite his method of doubt, he was ultimately a dogmatist. Continue Reading »
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