A Consuming Fire
by Peter J. LeithartYahweh as a God of metallurgy, the true Vulcan. Continue Reading »
Yahweh as a God of metallurgy, the true Vulcan. Continue Reading »
Thomas's account of courage and martyrdom sheds light on the nature-supernatural debate. Continue Reading »
We live well only when we live in thanksgiving. Continue Reading »
What this Protestant wants from Roman Catholics. Continue Reading »
The Song of Songs describes the love of the Divine Warrior. Continue Reading »
How are early Christian meals related to the truth of the gospel? Continue Reading »
Tyler Atkinson uses Bonaventure and Luther as his primary interlocutors in his study of the “work ethic” of Ecclesiastes, Singing at the Winepress. The two giants offer quite divergent readings of the book. For Bonaventure, the vanity of the world encourages withdrawal; for Luther, though, . . . . Continue Reading »
Does faith collapse back into love in Luther? Continue Reading »
Recent studies of colonialism miss crucial parts of the story. Continue Reading »
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