Rushing Horses
by Peter J. LeithartDashing horses give an impression of royalty. Continue Reading »
Dating Destruction
by Peter J. LeithartThe Bible dates constructions and destructions by day, month, and year. Continue Reading »
Married by Baptism
by Peter J. LeithartThe analogy of baptism and marriage is a Pauline analogy. Continue Reading »
Nabokov’s Poetic Letters
by Peter J. LeithartNabokov’s prose-poetic letters have stunning passages, but what about the letter-writer? Continue Reading »
New Name, New Look
by Peter J. LeithartTrinity House has taken a new name - the Theopolis Institute. Continue Reading »
Structure in Revelation 9
by Peter J. LeithartJohn’s description of the scorpion plague is intricately structured. Continue Reading »
Beethoven’s Legacy
by Peter J. LeithartBeethoven didn’t create immortal music. He created enduring musical institutions. Continue Reading »
Woman Unbound
by Peter J. LeithartWonder Woman made feminism sexy, and put it in the hands of kids. Continue Reading »
Gold Crown
by Peter J. LeithartIn the Bible, gold crowns are priestly before they are royal. Continue Reading »
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