Truth with teeth: The study of satire and our study of the Bible Satire can quickly become toothless, selling itself for an easy laugh.
Anglican identity and common prayer The unity of common prayer is only a projection that denies that we are, in fact, a divided church.
The Church of England’s Trinitarian schizophrenia: Full, visible unity or Fresh Expressions? Does God the Trinity want you to form a rugby club? Or a parish? The C of E can't decide.
Peter Leithart on the Trinity: Intriguing, eccentric, vivid, laudable Peter J. Leithart’s approach has much to commend it, albeit with some significant caveats.
TBT: Editorial, ‘G.I. Brides’ This editorial, written by TLC editor Clifford P. Morehouse (1904-77), addresses the responsibility of the Episcopal Church to a substantial population of new residents of the United States in the wake of the Second World War.
The kindness of Jesus, the calling of Matthew John Keble sees in St. Matthew an image of the businessman: only concerned with money, day and night.
Rebuilding a culture of teaching and learning In the early church, instruction of the mind and the conversion of the heart were not alternatives, but two sides of the same coin.
Will our children have faith? John Westerhoff’s question after 40 years Thousands of seminarians have read John H. Westerhoff III’s Will Our Children Have Faith? and it has guided countless parishes and denominational offices in their Christian education programs.