Peter J. Leithart is President of the Theopolis Institute, Birmingham, Alabama, and an adjunct Senior Fellow at New St. Andrews College. He is author, most recently, of Gratitude: An Intellectual History (Baylor).
Reason is passion stabilized. Continue Reading »
Jeffery Leonard ends a Review of Biblical Literature (4/15) review of BC Hodge's Revisiting the Days of Genesis with this observation:“While the author does a workmanlike job of demonstrating how various numbers in Gen 1–11 could be interpreted symbolically, it is not at all clear to me . . . . Continue Reading »
Gay marriage doesn't do the things that marriage has done. Continue Reading »
On the literary patterning of Genesis 1-11. Continue Reading »
Renewing mainline Protestantism. Continue Reading »
For Gregory of Nyssa, the head and body of the church are one-being. Continue Reading »
Medieval maps depicted spiritual as well as geographic locations. Continue Reading »
When we seek ownership of ourselves, we reject ourselves, since the truth about us is that we are not our own. Continue Reading »
Paul Griffiths offers a word in defense of Christian kitsch. Continue Reading »
Thomas Aquinas on matter in hell. Continue Reading »
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