- Diarmaid MacCulloch's Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years is reviewed by Michael Plekon
- Maxwell Johnson's edited collection, Issues in Eucharistic Praying in East and West, which I briefly discussed here, is reviewed by Nicholas Denysenko
- Antoine Arjakovsky's En attendant le Concile de l'Eglise Orthodoxe is reviewed by Michael Plekon (I am reviewing it also for a journal in Ukraine, and both Plekon and I have found it a fascinating collection)
- Peter Leithart's Defending Constantine: The Twilight of an Empire and the Dawn of Christendom is reviewed by Daniel Larison
- Stanley Harakas reviews the collection At the Roots of Christian Bioethics: Critical Essays on the Thought of H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr
- John Hunwicke reviews James Siemens, The Christology of Theodore of Tarsus: The Laterculus Malalianus and the Person and Work of Christ (Studia Traditionis Theologiae
- Robert Slesinski, himself a Florensky scholar and expert on the Slavophiles, reviews three new books:
- G.M. Hamburg and R. A. Poole, eds., A History of Russian Philosophy 1830-1930: Faith, Reason, and the Defense of Human Dignity
- Laura Engelstein, Slavophile Empire: Imperial Russia's Illiberal Path
- S.L. Frank, The Meaning of Life
- Sarah Phillips reviews Jarrett Zizon, HIV is God's Blessing: Rehabilitating Morality in Neoliberal Russia
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