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Matthew SmithPoetryBook Reviews

On Being Haunted by Milton’s Paradise Lost

Milton's poem got away from him—and somehow he anticipated it. Perhaps that's why he haunts so much western literature.

Daniel K. WilliamsBook Reviews

Jesus Springs: An Interview with William J. Schultz

Though it is not as influential as it once was, for a time Colorado Springs was amongst the preeminent cities in American evangelicalism.

Daniel K. WilliamsBook Reviews

Jesus Springs: An Interview with William J. Schultz

Though it is not as influential as it once was, for a time Colorado Springs was amongst the preeminent cities in American evangelicalism.

Derek RishmawyBook Reviews

Lamb of the Free: A Critical Review

Rillera's book fails ultimately because it ironically fails to reckon adequately with the diverse ways Scripture describes Christ's work on our behalf.

Kirsten SandersBook Reviews

We Have Never Been Woke: One Year Later

By transforming 'awareness of the vulnerable' into valuable symbolic capital, wokeness served the rich while offering nothing to the actually vulnerable.

Nadya WilliamsBook Reviews

The Pastor Who Rescued Jews

Though forgotten today, Andre Trocme's memoirs tell the story of great courage that was founded on the simplicity of Christian obedience.

Nadya WilliamsCultureBook Reviews

In Defense of Christian Patriotism: An Interview with Daniel Darling

An interview with Dan Darling of the Land Center on his new book concerning patriotism, nationalism, and why we need more politically engaged Christians.

Amy MantravadiBook ReviewsFormation

Medieval Wisdom for Modern Readers

Grace Hamman's 'Ask of Old Paths' is an account of virtue that is simultaneously conversant with the contemporary world and grounded in the medieval.

Elizabeth SticeBook Reviews

Gifts Given, Gifts Received

'Mailman' is a frequently delightful reflection on civic life and what holds America together even in an era of low trust.

Andrew KaufmannBook Reviews

The Idea of the West

Varouxakis's 'The West: The History of an Idea' takes its readers through many surprising turns in documenting the history of 'the west.'

Amy MantravadiBook Reviews

The Body God Gives

Smith's 'The Body God Gives' is a helpful biblical supplement to the philosophical work on selfhood in Trueman's 'Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self.'

Steven SearcyPoetryBook Reviews

Field of Bounty and of Grief

Paul Pastor's 'The Locust Years' is a wonderful book to help introduce someone to the joys of poetry or to reinvigorate a forgotten love for it.