“The game,” intimates Screwtape to Wormwood, “is to have them all running about with fire extinguishers whenever there is a flood, and all crowding to … Read More ›
Author: Andrew Koperski
If the stated goal of the space adventures in Star Trek is “to explore strange new worlds,” we could say it falls to historians, classicists, … Read More ›
The fable of a canon masterminded by the Roman emperor Constantine is well attested in both popular culture and scholarly output alike …
The story of how we got the particular books of the Bible has a tendency to confuse even historians and biblical scholars. Nevertheless, it remains … Read More ›
For I testify on their behalf that they have zeal for God, but one not according to knowledge. —Romans 10— In Part I: The Cathedral … Read More ›
When I was a sophomore in college, I took an introductory course on the koine dialect of ancient Greek with a brilliant but ruthless professor. … Read More ›