In that article I discussed a volume by Douglas Wilson: A Serrated Edge (CanonPress, 2003). The book’s subtitle is this: “A ...
Anniversaries are a time to look back, to celebrate milestones and achievements; it is also a time to remember the misfortunes and hardships that some of the members of our society experienced leading ...
PROVIDENCE — While translating William Shakespeare’s works into a variety of languages is nothing new, the unique, au courant bilingual adaptation of “The Tempest,” being performed by ...
How did the first settlers celebrate Christmas? They didn't. The Pilgrims who came to America in 1620 were strict Puritans, with firm views on religious holidays such as Christmas and Easter.
There were many varieties of Puritans in Elizabeth’s reign, both within and outside the Church of England. Some were moderates patiently seeking further reform, others were radicals, distributing ...
A love story blighted by events in an England emerging from war, plague and the Puritan age, is a brand new novel, destined to set pulses racing. The Tombstone Maker’s Daughter is the latest paperback ...