Theological Writing
Deeper explorations of the arguments — biblical typology, the canon, the Fathers, and the Catholic-Protestant debate.
Biblical Typology · Speculative Theology
If the Church is the new Israel, and Israel was never an undifferentiated mass but a people structured into twelve tribes — each with a distinct prophetic character — is there a sense in which every believer maps onto one of those tribal archetypes?
Read →Scripture · Canon · Apologetics
Protestants frequently invoke St. Jerome's early skepticism about the deuterocanonical books as support for their narrower canon. What they rarely quote is what Jerome said later — and what he actually did.
Read →Scripture · Canon · History
The claim that "the canon was not confirmed by a council until Trent" is historically false, theologically incoherent, and self-refuting. A thorough examination of the evidence — from the Apostolic Fathers through Florence — shows why.
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