Blake Stephen Hart“It is Better to Die Well than to Live Badly:” The Life and Martyrdom of Jan HusJul 6, 2023Jul 6, 2023
Blake Stephen HartMillennialism, Monroe, and Manifest DestinyUnveiling the Influence of Christian Eschatology on 19th Century American ExpansionJun 25, 2023Jun 25, 2023
Blake Stephen HartA Confessional People: A Brief Examination of the Use of Confessions of Faith within Baptist…Jun 23, 2023Jun 23, 2023
Blake Stephen HartRemembering and Healing: C.S. Lewis’ Examination of Memory in “A Grief Observed”Jun 22, 2023Jun 22, 2023
Blake Stephen HartThe Unquenchable Flame: Moby Dick and the Perils of Human Pride“Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.” — Proverbs 16:18Jun 21, 2023Jun 21, 2023
Blake Stephen HartParroting the PreachersThe Influence of Second Great Awakening Revival Meetings on the Development of American Political RalliesJun 17, 20231Jun 17, 20231
Blake Stephen HartParticular Pilgrims: A Very Brief History of American Particular BaptistsThe Particular Baptists, also known as Reformed Baptists, are a denomination of Baptists who hold to the Reformed theological tradition…Feb 25, 2023Feb 25, 2023
Blake Stephen HartAn Ever-Changing “Errand into the Wilderness:” Reassessing the Debate over American ExceptionalismOver the past thirty years, the concept of American exceptionalism has remained under debate by numerous scholars. A debate which was…Feb 15, 2023Feb 15, 2023
Blake Stephen HartA Sovereign God and a Great Awakening: Jonathan Edward’s Defense of RevivalJonathan Edwards (1703–1758) is considered by many as America’s greatest theologian. If there were a gene for revival, Jonathan Edwards…Feb 4, 2023Feb 4, 2023
Blake Stephen HartThe Power of the “Plain and Simple Gospel” — The Preaching of Charles Spurgeon, 130 Years LaterIt was January 31, 1892, and after twenty-four years of ill health, the ‘Prince of Preachers’ went to be with His Lord, aged just…Jan 31, 2023Jan 31, 2023