Blog • May 1, 2025

The Oxford Lewis Knew

C. S. Lewis’s Oxford by Simon Horobin, Bodleian Library Publishing, 2024. A guest review by Josiah Petersen.

Blog • Apr 7, 2025

The Sacred Rhythm of Orthodox Fasting: A Historical Perspective

A guest post by Zeeva Usman

Blog • Nov 29, 2024

The Historical Significance of the Widow's Mite

A guest post by Zeeva Usman

Blog • Nov 8, 2024

A Fresh Look at The Conversion of St. Paul

An old book takes on an attractive appearance.

Magazine articles • Issue 155 • Apr 30, 2025

Punching up

The Mercersburg Movement challenged prevailing theological traditions 

Magazine articles • Issue 155 • Apr 30, 2025

Mercersburg’s architect

The life and work of John Williamson Nevin

Magazine articles • Issue 155 • May 1, 2025

“An undivided kingdom of God”

Mercerburg’s preeminent historian, Philip Schaff, fought for a united Christendom

Magazine articles • Issue 155 • May 1, 2025

Centering Jesus

Emanuel Vogel Gerhart, a student of Mercersburg, became one of its key advancers

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“I have been long considering and conjecturing, what could be the causes of that great disgust, of late, against the clergy of both kingdoms, beyond wh...”

Swift, Jonathan. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. III.: Swift’s Writings on Religion and the Church, Vol. I.

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We Have an Enemy (1864)

An enemy has done this—Matthew 13:28 (ESV). The Christian has many foes, but there is one who is emphatically call...

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