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 about his views on men’s…

With One Voice

Eikon is a journal of biblical anthropology. This means, among other things, that Eikon is fundamentally written by and for Bible people, to those who are committed to the Reformational principle of sola Scriptura. In his excellent introduction to this…

The Fallacy of Interchangeability

C.S. Lewis opens his 1948 essay, “Priestesses in the Church?” with an amusing exchange from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice:¹ I should like Balls infinitely better,” said Caroline Bingley, “if they were carried on in a different manner. . .…

Introducing Eikon

The hallmark of late modern Western culture is that it has forgotten itself. It is largely post-Christian and has not retained God in its knowledge. Failure to see God as He is means that man fails to see himself as…

Introducing Eikon 6.2 (Fall 2024)

CBMW’s latest installment of Eikon (6.2) features essay from Louis Markos, Kyle Claunch and Michael Carlino, and James Wood. This Fall 2024 issue focused on the natural and complementary differences between men and women. As Executive Editor Jonathan E. Swan…

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