Scandalous Sacraments
by Peter J. LeithartBrannon Hancock wants to recover the “scandal of sacramentality.” Continue Reading »
Brannon Hancock wants to recover the “scandal of sacramentality.” Continue Reading »
Travis McMaken turns Barth against Barth to offer a Barthian defense of infant baptism. Continue Reading »
A few of the things I wish I had thought to say at the Future of Protestantism panel at Biola last evening. Continue Reading »
What happens if a critic is at his best judging poetry he detests? Continue Reading »
Renaissance perspective was about space, not objects. Continue Reading »
Faced with sharp differences over scriptural interpretation, many early moderns thought nature might provide a basis for consensus. They were wrong. Continue Reading »
The course of true reform never did run smooth, according to John Thiel. Continue Reading »
God won’t pass final judgment until the saints are qualified as members of the court, to judge with Him. Continue Reading »
Yahweh reveals Himself to Job as the Creator and cosmic Doorman. Continue Reading »
“Anything is an artwork to the extent that it looks made,” writes Daniel Albright. Continue Reading »
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