- Kyle Rader reviews Augustine and the Trinity.
- At the Regenstein Library yesterday, I noticed a sign up for a forthcoming exhibit - Swiss Treasures: From Biblical Papyrus and Parchment to Erasmus, Zwingli, Calvin, and Barth. Worth checking out while you're in town for the AAR.
- Jennifer Smalligan Marušić has an article in the latest issue of Philosophical Quarterly on Hume's Natural History of Religion, arguing that the work primarily aims at a critique of popular religion. This is welcome attention to a treatise that is less well-known than his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, but just as important because of the way that it anticipates future work in the history of religions.