1. In A Hobbit, A Wardrobe and a Great War, Loconte meticulously analyzes both Lewis and Tolkien with one eye on their immediate historical context and the other on their works, letters, and diary entries.
  2. Written in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of J.R.R. Tolkien's death.
  3. This is an excerpt from Faith in the Face of Tyranny: An Examination of the Bethel Confession Proposed by Dietrich Bonhoeffer & Hermann Sasse in August 1933, written by Torbjörn Johansson and translated by Bror Erickson (1517 Publishing, 2023).
  4. Prior sees much of evangelicalism’s imaginary trouble arising from the fact that it emphasizes quick and dramatic conversion experiences and a personally directed relationship with God.
  5. Tim wanted everyone to know to the deepest part of their being that they were justified by Christ alone.
  6. What might Christians of the Reformation tradition think of claims like these about the nature of salvation?
  7. What greater legacy could you claim than that of Mark? Listen to the Word. Learn from Jesus.
  8. If the season of Lent is a journey, Holy Week is the destination.
  9. Past, present, and future are tied together in Christ.
  10. This is an excerpt from the introduction of “Common Places in Christian Theology: A Curated Collection of Essays from Lutheran Quarterly,” edited by Mark Mattes (1517 Publishing, 2023).
  11. What we discover in O’Connor’s stories and Martin Luther’s theology is that God’s grace is elusive because the human heart is resistant to it.