Who Marries Whom?
by Peter J. LeithartIt’s not entirely clear who is marrying whom in Isaiah 62. Continue Reading »
It’s not entirely clear who is marrying whom in Isaiah 62. Continue Reading »
Bergson’s “duration” sounds like timelessness, but it’s the opposite. It’s the de-spatialization of time. Continue Reading »
Modern theologians try to scrape off the “Assyrianism” of the Bible as much as the “Hellenism.” Continue Reading »
Science is blind and deaf to its own aestheticism. Continue Reading »
The media reports anti-Christian persecution as gender discrimination. Continue Reading »
Zion’s righteousness will be made visible, Isaiah says. How? Continue Reading »
It’s always a disaster when a god abandons his temple. Continue Reading »
A symposium proposes a synaesthetic approach to antiquity. Continue Reading »
The Religious Right was not simply an Evangelical response to modernity, but arose from tensions within Evangelicalism itself. Continue Reading »
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