Icon (Close Menu)

Reformed

A Catholic Appreciation of Tim Keller

By Jonathan Mitchican In 2010, I was the rector of an Episcopal parish just outside of Philadelphia and I was frustrated. I loved the parish...

Commentaries Catholic and Reformed

Ephesians By Michael Allen Brazos Press. pp. 208. $31.45 1 & 2 Thessalonians By Douglas Farrow Brazos Press. pp. 336. $35  Review by Robert Price The Brazos Theological Commentary on the...

How Reformed Are We?

Anglicanism: A Reformed and Catholic Tradition By Gerald Bray Lexham Press, pp. 128. $23.99 Review by George Sumner To the considerable corpus of works proposing definitions of Anglicanism,...

Dialogue among Presbyterians

Review: Flawed Church, Faithful God: A Reformed Ecclesiology for the Real World By Joseph D. Small. Eerdmans. Pp. 242. $35 Church in Ordinary Time: A Wisdom Ecclesiology By...

Theology, Tradition, and Retrieval

“Theology always begins already in the middle.” It responds to the revelation of God, and it does so in particular times and places.

Beauty, Art, and Refreshing Reformed Theology

In A Peculiar Orthodoxy, Jeremy Begbie offers a creative Reformed account of theology and the arts.

Not quite common: Nicholas Wolterstorff’s liturgical theology

In ‘The God We Worship,’ Nicholas Wolterstorff attempts to develop a theology of the liturgy based on what is implicit in its overall shape as employed by the Orthodox, Roman Catholics, and “high church” Protestants.

Reading Paul for the unity of the Church

How might one read Paul in a way that furthers the cause of visible Christian unity?

Calvinist History Proper

Review by Leander S. Harding • D.G. Hart points out that non-Lutheran Reformed theology was a movement before Calvin became a Protestant.

Courageous Work

In Harvesting the Fruits, Walter Cardinal Kasper, secretary of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity from 1999 and its president from 2001 to 2010, reflects on the achievements and challenges of over 40 years of formal dialogue with Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists, and Reformed.

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Top headlines. Every Friday.

MOST READ