Our Father
by Peter J. LeithartIsaiah is the only Old Testament book where the Lord is addressed as “our Father.” Continue Reading »
Isaiah is the only Old Testament book where the Lord is addressed as “our Father.” Continue Reading »
John Walton’s proposal to read Genesis 1 in ancient terms is unconvincing. Continue Reading »
Sacraments are not isolated moments in secular world. They are “permeable.” Continue Reading »
Old Testament scholars claim to be tracing a “historicizing” process, but they are in fact doing the opposite. Continue Reading »
Explaining historical events must leave room for puzzlement. Continue Reading »
It’s gotten harder to stay engaged with long texts. Continue Reading »
Why Derrida and Levinas can’t support an ethic of hospitality. Continue Reading »
John Chrysostom considered Matthew 25 to be the central biblical text on almsgiving. Continue Reading »
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