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To Speak Truly About God
ROWAN WILLIAMS | When we say that something is true or adequate, what are we claiming?...
May 26, 2014


The Birth of Academic Biblical Studies
ANGELA ROSKOP ERISMAN | There is no such thing as a timeless text...
Mar 9, 2014




Praying Ants and Prostrating Beasts
GEORGE ARCHER | The classical period of Islamic scholarship produced a fruitful and developed body of commentary on the Qur’an, but modern academic study...
Jan 13, 2014


Necessary by Nature? Possibility and the Mind of God
ROBERT MERRIHEW ADAMS | Like their medieval scholastic predecessors, the best known Continental Rationalist philosophers of the seventeenth century...
Dec 20, 2013


A Material Mind?
WILLIAM JAWORSKI | What is the mind, and where did it come from?...
Oct 29, 2013


Developing Genre: St. Augustine and David Foster Wallace
BRADLEY M. PEPER | The late David Foster Wallace (1962-2008), arguably one of the most innovative and poignant literary voices of the last twenty-five years, was instrumental in the formation of “New Sincerity.”...
Oct 20, 2013


How did America’s Political Rhetoric Become so Biblical?
ROBERT E. BROWN | Martin Luther King, Jr. was the last great orator to use the Bible effectively in public discourse...
Oct 3, 2013


How Sufism and Jewish Mysticism Influenced Medieval Castilian Christianity
BARBARA MUJICA | An extraordinary sum of Passion-related texts and images produced in late medieval Europe put Christ’s humanity and suffering at the center of devotional life...
Sep 24, 2013


Variants in the Bart Ehrman Textual Tradition
YII-JAN LIN | Described by its own practitioners as anything from the drain clearer to the handmaiden, or even the Cinderella of literary studies, textual criticism may not be glamorous, but its defenders insist on its necessity...
Sep 17, 2013


Hobbits as Heroes
CLARK ELLISTON | The popularity of the fantasy genre, perhaps more than any other medium, illustrates the human desire for transcendence...
Sep 9, 2013


Domus Magna: The Enduring Power of the Psalms
DAVID W. STOWE | Psalm 137 is one of the more ubiquitous psalms in contemporary popular culture, but few who stumble upon its phrases would recognize it as a Hebrew psalm...
Sep 7, 2013
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