The Mystical Presence (1846), John Williamson Nevin's magnum opus, was an attempt to combat the s...
Although by common consent the greatest theologian of the Anglican tradition, Richard Hooker is l...
In the mid nineteenth century, Reformed churchmen John Nevin and Philip Schaff launched a fierce ...
Although by common consent the greatest theologian of the Anglican tradition, Richard Hooker is l...
How do Christians determine when to obey God even if that means disobeying other people? In this ...
The Mystical Presence (1846), John Williamson Nevin's magnum opus, was an attempt to combat the s...
In the mid nineteenth century, Reformed churchmen John Nevin and Philip Schaff launched a fierce ...
'You'd never know Athens was locked in a life-or-death struggle from the tranquil and leisurely p...
The Reformation Reader accompanies The Reformation unit of Old Western Culture, a great books cur...
For more than forty years now there has been a steady stream of interest in Richard Hooker. This ...
The doctrine of the church is often perceived as the weakest link in Protestant theology. These e...
What does it mean to live as citizens of this world and of the world-to-come? How can we render t...
The Reformed tradition today often carries a reputation for narrowness and dogmatism, rather than...
Protestantism today has an idolatry problem. Not merely in the sense of worshipping false gods-of...
Richard Hooker's Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity is one of the great landmarks of Protestant theolo...