In Anticipation for Volume Two: A Review of Carl R. Trueman’s The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self
Ken Badley reviews The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl R. Trueman.

Ken Badley reviews The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl R. Trueman.
White people’s fear of blackness remains a deadly, ongoing crisis, one with a deep history implicating Western rationality, aesthetics, and the spatial ordering of life itself.
If there’s no feast for this appetite No reason in nursery rhymes Why can’t I shake this great and glorious lie? And if there’s no dawn beyond this dark No secret stair to climb Where did I learn the song that shakes the sky? —Partayn’s Song, The Ale Boy’s Feast I can’t shake the […]
A review of J. Kameron Carter’s recently published book, RACE: A THEOLOGICAL ACCOUNT.
D. Stephen Long’s most recent book, SPEAKING OF GOD, probes the importance of metaphysics for theology, ecclesiology, and politics.
Dr. J. Kameron Carter addresses issues of race, theology, and modernity at the 2008 Film, Faith, and Justice forum in Seattle, WA.