• Dr. David Talcott is a Fellow of Philosophy and Graduate Dean of New Saint Andrews College. He and his wife, Anna, have seven children. His most recent book is Plato, published with P&R Publishing.

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  • The New “Conservative” Gender Egalitarianism, a Critique of Abigail Favale’s The Genesis of Gender and Nancy Pearcey’s The Toxic War on Masculinity

    Editor’s Note: The following article appears in the Spring 2024 issue of Eikon. As American culture continues to degrade, Christians increasingly find themselves needing to defend biblical ways of thinking. Two recent books aggressively defend the Christian...

    David Talcott  /  November 26, 2024  /  CBMW  /  Book Reviews, Complementarianism, Eikon, Feminism, Men, Women


  • Book Review: “The Future of Christian Marriage”

    Editors note: The following book review appears in the Fall 2022 issue of Eikon. Mark Regnerus. The Future of Christian Marriage. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Where is marriage headed for Christians? That is the...

    David Talcott  /  November 17, 2022  /  CBMW  /  Eikon


  • Introducing Spring 2022 Eikon

    Today’s release of the Spring 2022 issue of Eikon: A Journal for Biblical Anthropology marks the beginning of its fourth year in publication. The topic for this seventh issue of Eikon is the family. While providing cultural analysis...

    David Talcott  /  May 23, 2022  /  CBMW  /  Eikon


  • Book Review: “The Complementarity of Women and Men: Philosophy, Theology, Psychology, and Art”

    Editor’s Note: The following review appears in the Spring 2022 issue of Eikon. Paul C. Vitz, ed. The Complementarity of Women and Men: Philosophy, Theology, Psychology & Art. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press,...

    David Talcott  /  May 23, 2022  /  CBMW  /  Eikon


  • Man and Woman in Christ: 40 Years Later

    In the mid 1980s a young Southern Seminary student named Albert Mohler was walking across the campus quad with the esteemed professor Dr. Carl F. H. Henry. At one point, the professor asked the student...

    David Talcott  /  June 8, 2019  /  CBMW  /  Eikon