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).
Cattle and beasts in biblical theology. Continue Reading »
What comes from the sea depends on what’s happening on the land. Continue Reading »
Tonal music evokes the sacred by creating expectations of fulfillment. Continue Reading »
So now we’re debating whether or not two men or two women can get married. How, over the course of less than two decades, did we become blind to something as obvious as the difference between friendship and marriage? Continue Reading »
Ratzinger’s shifting views of Platonism. Continue Reading »
Communism depended on lies, but it had life because it was an illusion. Continue Reading »
There are no points on a compass without human beings; but once established, points on a compass shape human life and thought. Continue Reading »
Forgiveness is always substitutionary. Continue Reading »
The apocalypse of old age. Continue Reading »
Calvin says that Christ bears our suffering so we might be “even more moved” to trust Him. Continue Reading »
influential
journal of
religion and
public life
Subscribe
Latest Issue
Support First Things