There aren’t many contemporary Reformed theologians whose writings I find more stimulating and insightful than Peter Leithart and Jim Jordan. On everything from biblical commentary to historical theology, from poetry to politics, from music and liturgics to eschatology and hermeneutics, the light of the gospel shines forth in fresh and sparkling colours from every new book and essay. Since iron sharpens iron, the prospect of Jim and Peter working together at the Trinity Institute is very exciting indeed. I thank God for this initiative, and I look forward to seeing what He does through the work of the Trinity Institute in the years ahead.
Steve Jeffery, Minister, Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Southgate, London
Letters
Joshua T. Katz’s (“Pure Episcopalianism,” May 2025) reason for a theologically conservative person joining a theologically liberal…
The Revival of Patristics
On May 25, 1990, the renowned patristics scholar Charles Kannengiesser, S.J., delivered a lecture at the annual…
The Enduring Legacy of the Spanish Mystics
Last autumn, I spent a few days at my family’s coastal country house in northwestern Spain. The…