“It is Better to Die Well than to Live Badly:” The Life and Martyrdom of Jan HusJul 6, 2023Jul 6, 2023
Millennialism, Monroe, and Manifest DestinyUnveiling the Influence of Christian Eschatology on 19th Century American ExpansionJun 25, 2023Jun 25, 2023
A Confessional People: A Brief Examination of the Use of Confessions of Faith within Baptist…Jun 23, 2023Jun 23, 2023
Remembering and Healing: C.S. Lewis’ Examination of Memory in “A Grief Observed”Jun 22, 2023Jun 22, 2023
The 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
Parroting the PreachersThe Influence of Second Great Awakening Revival Meetings on the Development of American Political RalliesJun 17, 20231Jun 17, 20231
Particular 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
An 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
A 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
The 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