The Baptized Body
What does baptism do to the baptized? Nothing? Something? In this study, Peter Leithart examines this single question of baptismal efficacy.
More info →The Glory of Kings: A Festschrift in Honor of James B. Jordan
"This festschrift ably honors Jim Jordan and his brilliant body of work, which has illumined the glories of biblical structure, symbolism, and typology like few others in our day."
- Roy Atwood
The Four: A Survey of the Gospels
Doubling as both scholar and guide, Leithart dives deep into the fascinating web woven by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
More info →A House for My Name: A Survey of the Old Testament
The best stories subtly weave themes and characters and symbols into a stunning final tapestry.
More info →The Epistles of John Through New Eyes: From Behind the Veil
Peter Leithart's commentary on 1 - 3 John is the latest entry in The Through New Eyes Bible Commentary Series.
More info →Gratitude
Gratitude is often understood as etiquette rather than ethics, an emotion rather than politics.
More info →A Great Mystery: Fourteen Wedding Sermons
At a time when the institution of marriage is failing in our culture, Christians are making a renewed commitment to discover the richness of biblical marriages that are rooted in the divine life of the Trinity.
More info →Deep Exegesis: The Mystery of Reading Scripture
Seeking to train readers to "hear all that is being said" within a written text, Peter Leithart advocates a hermeneutics of the letter that is not rigidly literalist and looks to learn to read--not just the Bible, but everything--from Jesus and Paul.
More info →Deep Comedy: Trinity, Tragedy, & Hope In Western Literature
In this short but stimulating work, Peter Leithart draws upon insights from history, theology, philosophy, and literature to connect two of the most glorious and unique truths of Christianity—its hopeful eschatology and its doctrine of a dynamic, personal Trinity.
More info →Between Babel and Beast: America and Empires in Biblical Perspective (Theopolitical Visions)
The United States is one of history's great Christian nations, but our unique history, success, and global impact have seduced us into believing we are something more-God's New Israel, the new order of the ages, the last best hope of mankind, a redeemer nation.
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