A Protestant Catholicity?
Over the past few years, there has been increasing discussion regarding the catholicity of the Reformation. However, this conversation is nothing new. William Perkins’s (1558–1602)
Over the past few years, there has been increasing discussion regarding the catholicity of the Reformation. However, this conversation is nothing new. William Perkins’s (1558–1602)
When I first set foot onto UCLA’s campus, with its Romanesque Revival style architecture and green rolling hills, I was in awe. Even as an
1. The Death of the Library I recently saw a picture in my Facebook news feed contrasting the appearance of the Louisiana State University Library
I confess that much of my theological method has developed from the necessity of practicing the discipline of theology in the church, in my academic
July 1858, like so many summer months before, forced the townspeople of Greenville, South Carolina to head indoors during the hottest hours of the day.
Editor’s Note: This is part 4 in our Lyceum Disputation series on metaphysics and the Christian. Stay tuned for further installments which can be found here when available. As
Tabb, Brian J. and Andrew M. King, eds. Five Views of Christ in the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2022. 322 pages. Softcover. 978-0-310-12551-8. $26.99.
Roberts, Alastair, Matthew Lee Anderson, Brad Littlejohn, John Wyatt, et al. Protestant Social Teaching: An Introduction. Landrum, SC: The Davenant Press, 2022. 248 pages. Softcover.
Introduction Christian nationalism’s abrupt entrance into modern discourse has summoned a generous host of critics, and some in my own Baptist tribe have taken an
I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear,—for always I am Caesar. –Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, Act I, Scene II Our