- A Biblical Theology of Loving GodDavid de Bruyn
- A Catechism on Judgment in WorshipDavid de Bruyn
- A Parable About Pop Music in ChurchDavid de Bruyn
- A Tale of Two SonsDavid de Bruyn
- A Theological Basis of Conservatism, Part 1Michael Riley
- A Theological Basis of Conservatism, Part 2Michael Riley
- A Theological Basis of Conservatism, Part 3Michael Riley
- A Theological Basis of Conservatism, Part 4Michael Riley
- A Theological Basis of Conservatism, Part 5Michael Riley
- A Theological Basis of Conservatism, Part 6Michael Riley
- A Theological Basis of Conservatism, Part 7Michael Riley
- Adoring With CaravaggioDavid de Bruyn
- Aesthetic correspondenceScott Aniol
- Aesthetic CorrespondenceScott Aniol
- Aesthetic CorrespondenceScott Aniol
- Affect or EffectDavid de Bruyn
- Affective AnaesthesiaDavid de Bruyn
- An Argument for the Superiority of Printed Media Over Visual MediaScott Aniol
- Apollo vs. DionysusScott Aniol
- Are Christians free to love however they please?Ryan Martin
- Are Protestants Afraid of Beauty?Jason Parker
- Article 13: On Today’s Congregational MusicDavid de Bruyn
- Article 6: On BeautyScott Aniol
- Article 8: On Works of the ImaginationScott Aniol
- Article 9: On Harmony and Variety in Ordinate ExpressionDavid de Bruyn
- BeautyScott Aniol
- Beauty and Christianity’s Primary EndeavorsDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty and KnowledgeDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty and MotivationDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty and RealityDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty as Scripture’s ThemeDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty by Michael HardingScott Aniol
- Beauty Defined (With Some Help From Edwards)David de Bruyn
- Beauty in Scripture’s Words and FormsDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty in the Hebrew BibleDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty, Ethics and WorshipDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty: the Link Between General and Special RevelationDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s DefinitionDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s Definition: AddendaDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s Definition: What About the Cross?David de Bruyn
- Beauty’s DescriptionDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s Difficulties: A Case of Mistaken IdentityDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s Difficulties: A Christian Response to the Subject-Object DilemmaDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s Difficulties: Accounting for TasteDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s Difficulties: Philosophy versus Biblical AuthorityDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s Difficulties: Subjective and ObjectiveDavid de Bruyn
- Beauty’s Difficulties: The Problem of TasteDavid de Bruyn
- Bible movie reflectionsScott Aniol
- Biblical Authority and the Aesthetics of ScriptureScott Aniol
- Calvin and Platonic aestheticsRyan Martin
- Change your tastesScott Aniol
- Cheap Thrills – Pop Art and TranscendenceDavid de Bruyn
- Chestless ChurchesDavid de Bruyn
- Christian at the Movies (1)David de Bruyn
- Christian at the Movies (2)David de Bruyn
- Christian Imagination Fleshed OutDavid de Bruyn
- Christian Imagination is Not Imaginary ChristianityDavid de Bruyn
- Christians and Critical JudgmentsDavid de Bruyn
- Concluding ThoughtsDavid de Bruyn
- Conclusion: Beauty as LoveDavid de Bruyn
- Correcting Categories, Part 1 – Biblical AuthorityScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 10 – ConclusionScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 2 – Emotional MetaphorScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 3 – Music's BenefitScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 4 – Dissecting EmotionScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 5 – Biblical AnthroplogyScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 6 – Dionysian vs. ApollonianScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 7 – The Nature of PopScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 8 – Music and Emotion in the ChurchScott Aniol
- Correcting Categories, Part 9 – the Church TodayScott Aniol
- Crystallized PrejudicesDavid de Bruyn
- Discerning the Christian Imagination: Analogies and ProportionDavid de Bruyn
- Discerning the Christian Imagination: Consensus and CanonicityDavid de Bruyn
- Discernment for the Glory of God (Part 1)Ryan Martin
- Edwards, the imagination, music, and the sacramentsScott Aniol
- Escape To Never Never LandDavid de Bruyn
- FittingnessScott Aniol
- Form and content are not easily separableScott Aniol
- Full "Correcting Categories" SeriesAdministrator
- Good Taste and Christian TasteDavid de Bruyn
- How important is the style of music a church sings?Scott Aniol
- Imaginative KnowingDavid de Bruyn
- Imaginative KnowledgeDavid de Bruyn
- In Pursuit of a DoxologyDavid de Bruyn
- Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder, Part 1: IntroductionScott Aniol
- Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder, Part 2: The Source of BeautyScott Aniol
- Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder, Part 3: The Marring of BeautyScott Aniol
- Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder, Part 4: The Redemption of BeautyScott Aniol
- Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder, Part 5: The Judgment of BeautyScott Aniol
- Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder, Part 6: Change Your TasteScott Aniol
- Is there a biblical standard for judging beauty?Scott Aniol
- Is there any room for preference?Scott Aniol
- Isn't there any room for preference?Scott Aniol
- Judging Beauty in CreationDavid de Bruyn
- Judging Beauty in Creation (2)David de Bruyn
- Knowing God’s Beauty Through Correspondent LoveDavid de Bruyn
- Loving God’s BeautyDavid de Bruyn
- Men Without ChestsScott Aniol
- Mere RecognitionDavid de Bruyn
- More Voices From the Past on Loving God RightlyDavid de Bruyn
- Music: a Theological OrphanScott Aniol
- Musical Relativism is PelagianScott Aniol
- Nothing More Than Feelings: The Affect of Art in WorshipScott Aniol
- On Baby Grands and Expensive HymnalsDavid de Bruyn
- Preserving the Truth in our WorshipScott Aniol
- Review: Art in Action: Toward a Christian Aesthetic by Nicholas WolterstorffScott Aniol
- Sentimentality and Increasing BoredomDavid de Bruyn
- Sincerity or Profanity – 2David de Bruyn
- Strange Lyre: Nothing But FeelingsDavid de Bruyn
- Strange Lyre: The Pentecostalization of Christian WorshipDavid de Bruyn
- Subjectively universalScott Aniol
- Sweetly DestructiveDavid de Bruyn
- Taste and Preference: A Last WordDavid de Bruyn
- Taste Formed and Deformed by CultureDavid de Bruyn
- Taste is Black and WhiteScott Aniol
- Taste Spoiled By SweetnessDavid de Bruyn
- Ten Mangled Words:”Taste”David de Bruyn
- The Aesthetic Nature of TruthScott Aniol
- The beauty of truthScott Aniol
- The Believer’s Pursuit of Beauty: Conclusions from AdlerScott Aniol
- The Dilemma of Commanded LoveDavid de Bruyn
- The Double-Edge of Beautiful MusicDavid de Bruyn
- The Green BookDavid de Bruyn
- The Hymns of Timothy Dudley-SmithDavid Oestreich
- The Influence of Greek Thought on Martin Luther’s AestheticsScott Aniol
- The Mortification of Spin’s Take on Secular Music (or, Calvin vs. the Calvinists)Ryan Martin
- The Poetry of Ron RashDavid Oestreich
- The Position of Correspondent Love for GodDavid de Bruyn
- The Power of Beauty to Educate the EmotionsScott Aniol
- The Practices of Correspondent LoveDavid de Bruyn
- The Process of Correspondent LoveDavid de Bruyn
- The Religious Affections and BeautyDavid de Bruyn
- The Sacrifices of GodDavid Oestreich
- The Unexamined LifeDavid de Bruyn
- The Value of BeautyDavid de Bruyn
- Tozer on Medium and MessageDavid Oestreich
- Translating the Aesthetic Forms of ScriptureScott Aniol
- Truth and the Moral ImaginationScott Aniol
- Truth and Worship FormsScott Aniol
- Two Views on Christ’s InvitationDavid de Bruyn
- Unformed ExpressionDavid de Bruyn
- Until fairly recently, every educated person would have known thisScott Aniol
- Verbal, Plenary Inspiration and the Aesthetics of ScriptureScott Aniol
- Voices From the Past on Loving God RightlyDavid de Bruyn
- What Churches Take For Granted (But No Longer Should)David de Bruyn
- What The Popular Arts Are NotDavid de Bruyn
- Where The Differences LieDavid de Bruyn
- Why “Subjective” Doesn’t Get You Out of Jail FreeDavid de Bruyn
- Why Christians Should Care About Meaning in ArtDavid de Bruyn
- Why Tolkien Wrote About Middle-EarthDavid de Bruyn
- Why We Need The Worship WarsDavid de Bruyn
- William Logan on Medium and MessageDavid Oestreich
- Without Chests?David de Bruyn
- Worship forms regulated by ScriptureScott Aniol
- Worship: Effective or AffectiveDavid de Bruyn