James is an assistant professor of religion and theology at Redeemer University in Ancaster, Ontario. He is also a teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America, a Commonwealth Fellow at Ad Fontes, co-host of the Civitas podcast produced by the Theopolis Institute, and former associate editor at First Things.
BOOKS | Kevin DeYoung offers an accessible guide to Reformed systematic theology
James R. Wood | Both sides in our cultural conflict can become targets for manipulation
Classical pastoring in Ancient Wisdom for the Care of Souls
BOOKS | A better framework for the “consent of the governed”
James R. Wood | An ancient church controversy helps us think about the ethics of voting for flawed candidates
BOOKS | History argues for religion in the public sphere
BOOKS | John Calvin’s On the Christian Life, presented in a new translation by Crossway, reminds us of the motivations for a believer’s obedience
James R. Wood | Augustine’s City of God has much to teach about responding to Pride month
James R. Wood | Christians should be kind, but also realize that kindness won’t stop accusations of hate
James R. Wood | Untethering rights discourse from its Christian foundation will spell trouble