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).
On the Bible’s feminine imagery for God. Continue Reading »
Evangelicalism is awash in the 3Rs: retrieval, renewal, and ressourcement. As Michael Allen and Scott Swain explain in Reformed Catholicity, recently published by Baker Academic press, various movements have emerged sharing the conviction that “the path to theological renewal lies in retrieving resources from the Christian tradition.” In their view, these efforts have been haphazard, and their book sketches a “programmatic assessment of what it means to retrieve the catholic tradition . . . on the basis of Protestant theological and ecclesiological principles.” Continue Reading »
Beasts ascend to power, but, being beasts, they are doomed to fall. Continue Reading »
Spiritual direction from Thomas Aquinas. Continue Reading »
Love is arm. Love melts the frozen. Continue Reading »
The Spirit orders the church; the Spirit orders the church. Continue Reading »
Why evangelical assessments of Catholicism are so difficult. Continue Reading »
Promises create space for reciprocity without collapsing into quid-pro-quo economy. Continue Reading »
Israel’s conflicts with Edom and Amalek are sibling conflicts. Continue Reading »
Hierarchy can be oppressive, but so can inversion of hierarchy. Continue Reading »
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