Predestination and the Presence of God
by Peter J. LeithartCalvin worried that attempts to soften predestination would turn God into a spectator of His creation. Continue Reading »
Calvin worried that attempts to soften predestination would turn God into a spectator of His creation. Continue Reading »
Augustine presents a defense of God’s ways in order to reassure women victimized by rape. Continue Reading »
The food revolutions that turned medieval cuisine into modern. Continue Reading »
What did Greeks and Romans know about the Ancient Near East? Not much. Continue Reading »
Registration for Theopolis Easter Term course on Revelation is now open. Continue Reading »
Is the Prodigal Son parable an atonement theory? Continue Reading »
Cheating in business is an “abomination.” Fair business makes God happy. Continue Reading »
Conserving ancient ways is for the defense of the weak. Continue Reading »
On the varieties of political Augustinianism. Continue Reading »
The European Union promised more than it could possibly deliver. Continue Reading »
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