The Genealogies of Modernity Journal
Ecumenical Genealogies and Deep History
The modern conception of how time unfolds leaves us trapped in a chronological sequence with no return to the past; but is it true that “you can’t go back”?
A podcast interview with Matthew Milliner
The Prehistoric Christ
We often think of the time before the birth of Jesus Christ in terms of the Old Testament. But what about the humans in other parts of the world, long before the history of Israel begins?
A podcast interview with Matthew Milliner
Contemplatives In Conversation: Simulacra and the True Image
How does digital media emulate sacred imagery? How can the doctrine of Incarnation break the spell of hyperreality?
Arthur Aghajanian in conversation with Matthew Tan on a love that is also made manifest materially
Christ after 100,000 Years of Human History
A Podcast interview with Brad Gregory on the sciences, Christianity, and way history shapes us.
Best of 2021
We asked some of our writers from 2021 to select their favorite books from 2021. Perhaps some of these books will end up as source texts for future genealogists. If you are making reading resolutions for 2022, we have you covered!
Theological Genealogies of Modernity Conference
Nearly every constructive Christian theology either explicitly assesses modern Western culture or embeds implicit judgments about modernity within its claims.
Darren Sarisky on the upcoming Theological Genealogies of Modernity Conference