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).
Newton the Magus. Continue Reading »
Is myth allegorized history, or narrative cosmology? Continue Reading »
Catholics, Orthodox, and not a few Protestants have been known to reject theological novelties with a wave of the hand and an appeal to tradition. “Shouldn’t we follow the tradition rather than the judgments of an individual scholar?” Sometimes the modifier “idiosyncratic” is added to “judgments” for rhetorical oomph. “Tradition” is implicitly capitalized, for who can argue with a capital letter? Continue Reading »
Buildings designed with people in mind. Continue Reading »
The only safe way to be parents is not to be. Continue Reading »
When the scroll seals are all opened, there are 144,000 people sealed. Continue Reading »
Ephraim is a tribe of deceitful bows. Continue Reading »
Pliny enumerates many types of comet, mostly resembling hairy animals. Continue Reading »
God must be Triune to bear the burden of reconciling us to Himself. Continue Reading »
Intellectual property is more protected than real property. Continue Reading »
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