ARTICLES 6

  • The Ancient Paths, On Sexual Intimacy in Marriage

    Editor’s note: The following essay appears in the Fall 2022 issue of Eikon. Words not only bear distinct meanings, but the way they are employed reflects back on the cultures that coin them. So, forexample, one...

    Michael A.G. Haykin  /  November 17, 2022  /  CBMW  /  Eikon


  • Praying together as a family: Corporate prayer in Philemon

    Editor’s note: The following essay appears in the Spring 2022 issue of Eikon. The Ancient Paths “The family that prays together stays together.” This very catchy phrase was created as a motto in 1947 for...

    Michael A.G. Haykin  /  May 23, 2022  /  CBMW  /  Eikon


  • The Counsel of History

    Editor’s note: The following essay appears in the Fall 2021 issue of Eikon. The Ancient Paths A central feature of the “long” eighteenth century — a marker of time used by historians to denote the...

    Michael A.G. Haykin  /  November 22, 2021  /  CBMW  /  Eikon


  • A Cultural History of Fatherhood & Its Retrieval

    Editor’s note: The following essay appears in the Spring 2021 issue of Eikon. Over the past few years, voices in the evangelical world have decried the emasculation of men in the West, particularly within the...

    Michael A.G. Haykin  /  June 8, 2021  /  CBMW  /  Eikon


  • Understanding Human Nature

    Editor’s note: The following essay appears in the Fall 2020 issue of Eikon. The Ancient Paths In his commentary on the King James rendering of 1 Corinthians 11:14 (“Doth not even nature itself teach you,...

    Michael A.G. Haykin  /  November 20, 2020  /  CBMW  /  Eikon


  • This Anthropological Moment | The Ancient Paths

    The early Christian theologian Gregory of Nyssa (c.335–c.395) once complained that it was nigh on impossible to buy bread at the market or even go to the baths without finding oneself asked whether or not...

    Michael A.G. Haykin  /  November 20, 2019  /  CBMW  /  Eikon