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Trump and the Specter of Christian Withdrawal
JONATHAN TRAN | The Trump presidency provides a kind of Rorschach test for American Christians, raising the question...
Jun 6, 2018


Reimagining Christian Identity in an Islamic World
JOSHUA MUGLER | Over the past few years, the Christians of the Middle East and their relationship with their Muslim neighbors have been...
May 25, 2018


The Evangelical Search for Authenticity
JASON BRUNER | Certain strands of Christians – and not just those in America – have been inclined to think that there was a divine deal...
Apr 13, 2018


A Formal Fracture: Poets and Theologians
TOM MILLAY | In the interwar years of 1922-1939, T.S. Eliot published a modernist literary magazine that consistently reviewed...
Apr 13, 2018


The Once and Future Mainline College
PAUL W. GLEASON | By now, the demographic decline of the Protestant mainline churches is unmistakable...
Mar 16, 2018


Naked Luther: The Politics of Culture in Three Early Images of Luther
BRIAN CUMMINGS | Images of Martin Luther abound in his anniversary year, and they tend to conform to a type
Feb 16, 2018


One Text, One Truth?
DAVID NORTON | Luther’s 95 Theses were written, as their opening says, “out of love for the truth and from desire to elucidate it”
Feb 2, 2018


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


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


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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