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The Varieties of Memory: The Historiography of the German Reformation
UTE LOTZ-HEUMANN | The German Reformation has at least two vibrant historiographies that sometimes intersect
Jan 19, 2018


Unreformable Ireland? The Failure of the Reformation in Ireland
HENRY A. JEFFERIES | What makes Ireland so interesting for Reformation studies is that it stands out as the classic exception
Jan 19, 2018


The Poetry of Divinity: Defending Religious Poetry
TOM MILLAY | Kevin Hart is not one to boast...
Jan 5, 2018


“The Rights and Wrongs of Resistance”: Shakespeare and Politics
ANDREW S. BROWN | On February 7, 1601, William Shakespeare was enlisted into a paid protest against the policies of a misguided leader...
Jan 5, 2018


Capitalism as Religion: How Money Became God
REGINA MUNCH | “Where’s the management section?” a man asked the nearest bookseller...
Dec 22, 2017




On Books and Earthquakes
CARLA BARICZ | A few days before New Year’s, I was awakened from deep sleep by the slow, shuddering groan of the bookshelves...
Dec 22, 2017


When Faith Alone Is Lost
ALEC RYRIE | The philosopher Charles Taylor puts his finger on the question. “Why was it virtually impossible not to believe in God in, say,
Dec 7, 2017


An Act of Solidarity
MARGARET LITVIN | To an academic, any collection of “voices” from the Middle East stirs some doubts...
Dec 7, 2017


The Atrocity of Sunsets: Sixty Days in Guatemala
CIAHNAN DARRELL | There are more greens in this world than the eye can see, and between Lake Izabal and the Gulf of Honduras they ascend...
Dec 5, 2017


Unintended Consequences: How the Reformation Expanded Theology
CHRISTOPHER OCKER | It all began with propositions “for a disputation for the sake of disclosing the power of indulgences”
Dec 5, 2017


Disenchanting the English Reformation
RICHARD REX | At some point in the second half of the twentieth century, England somewhat unexpectedly ceased to be a Protestant nation.
Nov 24, 2017
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