Nov 9, 2014: Called To Communion:Please Stop Reinventing The Wheel: An Invitation To Peter Leithart
The contributors here at Called To Communion have previously replied to Peter Leithart. His recent “Staying Put” essentially repeats everything he said in “Too catholic to be Catholic,” so I shall not belabor the points made in our response to that post
The contributors here at Called To Communion have previously replied to Peter Leithart. His recent “Staying Put” essentially repeats everything he said in “Too catholic to be Catholic,” so I shall not belabor the points made in our response to that post
Oct 7, 2014: Bayly Blog: Peter Leithart's vision for the future/end of Protestantism...
In the prior post "Leithart smokes his peace pipe...," we began our examination of the Rev. Dr. Peter Leithart's call for a twenty-first century ecumenism Leithart and his Trinity House friends hope will lead Protestants to reunite with Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox.
In the prior post "Leithart smokes his peace pipe...," we began our examination of the Rev. Dr. Peter Leithart's call for a twenty-first century ecumenism Leithart and his Trinity House friends hope will lead Protestants to reunite with Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox.
Peter J. Leithart (born 1959) is an American author, minister, theologian and president of Trinity House Institute for Biblical, Liturgical, & Cultural Studies in Birmingham, Alabama. Leithart blogs at Peter J. Leithart, which is hosted by the journal First Things. He previously served as Senior Fellow of Theology and Literature as well as Dean of Graduate Studies at New Saint Andrews College. He was selected by the Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Education to be one of the organization's 2010-2012 Lecturers. He is the author of commentaries on the Book of Kings and the Book of Samuel, as well as a Survey of the Old Testament. Other works include books on topics such as Dante's Inferno, Shakespeare, and Jane Austen. He is also the author of a book of children's bedtime stories titled Wise Words based on the Book of Proverbs.