A while ago saying “no homo” after you said something that could be interpreted as “gay” was a thing, but Im bad at social cues so I’d just whisper it after every sentence, and now I say it as a mantra throughout the day as Im walking around, laying in bed, etc, I think it helps
2 troubling things here:
1. Tipton thinks "being the weaker vessel" is a mere relationship that has no mapping onto reality. "Weaker" is then a word that means nothing with respect to a wife. "Weaker" becomes a word that is emptied of any meaning.
Today we are pleased to announce the relaunch of Ad Fontes: A Journal of Protestant Letters and the beginning of a new chapter under the leadership of Patrick Timmis as Editor-in-Chief.
“This relaunch of the publication reaches ‘back to the sources’ of the Davenant Institute and the energies that first launched 'A Journal of Protestant Letters.' Ad Fontes set out to mine the riches of the classical and Christian traditions for wisdom to face the questions we encounter today, both within the walls of our various magisterial Protestant communions and in our shared commonwealth. The aim was not antiquarian nostalgia, but the patient retrieval of truths still capable of forming free peoples and faithful churches in the service of Christ.” - Patrick Timmis.
That mission continues, with a renewed commitment to platforming a range of voices, some familiar to longtime friends of Davenant and some new, who, in their public scholarship and debate, can help advance our pursuit of wisdom as iron sharpens iron.
Here’s what you can expect:
- A quarterly journal published online and freely accessible to all
- Individual articles that are easier to read, share, and engage with
- Timely commentary and responses between issues
- Continued publication of our long-running blogs and essays
- Serious Protestant scholarship written for pastors, scholars, students, and thoughtful laymen
Explore the site or read the Spring issue now! https://t.co/YR7x87XqNa