Protestantism
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Nicaea and Augustine, Antidotes for Our Age
Are we living at the Hour of the Fathers? Today, talk of early church theologians and ancient…
Defending the Christian Character of England
A couple of years ago, I heard the historian David Starkey describe the Church of England as…
Letters
Brad East’s “Goldilocks Protestantism” (April 2025) contains a disturbingly innovative usage of the terms “evangelical” and “catholic”…
Pure Episcopalianism
It was in June 2022 that my wife and I started looking for a home in Washington,…
We’re All Protestants Now
Peter Harrison is one of today’s finest intellectual historians. He writes clearly, explains complex ideas lucidly without…
Finding God at Columbia
Columbia University is off limits. Longtime neighbors who used to pass through its gates for a brief…
The Bible’s Forgotten Women
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Mary E. DeMuth joins…
Chuck Colson’s Last Word
Several months ago, I came into possession of an extraordinary book—a hardcover copy of To Change the…
Protestants Need Virtue Ethics
It is no profound insight to note that one of the great challenges of our time is…
Goldilocks Protestantism
Imagine a world without Protestantism. I don’t mean a world without Christians who are neither Catholic nor…
The Pillar and Foundation of Truth: A Statement by Evangelicals and Catholics Together
As the People of God, the Church is the temple of the Holy Spirit, Christ’s very body…
Lessons from the Decline of Protestant Churches
Reports of the financial struggles and decline in membership among large American denominations have become so commonplace…
What Protestants Get Wrong About the Epistle to the Hebrews
The Epistle to the Hebrews proclaims the superiority of the new to the old, the second to…
Cancel Culture at Regent College
I attended Regent College, a non-denominational graduate school in Vancouver, in the 1980s. The school is of…
Finding Faith in the Fragments
When your parents were married for seventeen years before you were born, as mine were, you spend…