How To Say, “I Am Righteous”
by Peter J. LeithartProtestants have a hard time thinking of themselves as “righteous,” even though that’s what Protestantism is all about. Continue Reading »
Protestants have a hard time thinking of themselves as “righteous,” even though that’s what Protestantism is all about. Continue Reading »
The complex history of 1-2 Kings is symmetrically arranged. Continue Reading »
Derrida stumbled over the scandal of Paul. Continue Reading »
By ancient standards, Jesus was an ingrate. Continue Reading »
The angelic army wears what it speaks, and speaks what it wears. Continue Reading »
Literature preserves and renews the national memory. Continue Reading »
Paul frustrates expectations: He talks “cult” when he should be talking politics. Continue Reading »
The unconditional gift of Christ makes everything new. Continue Reading »
John eats, then is commissioned as a prophet. Continue Reading »
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