Our New Look

The Contra Mundum Christianity & Culture pages introduces a new location, a new look and new content.


We can now be found at a domain that makes some sense. Some of our readers were going to domains with variations of "Contra Mundum" and finding themselves in strange places. Others could never remember the path the old location, and we found ourselves unable to explain such characters as "~" and "_" to yet another group of readers. But we now have contra-mundum.org as a stable and easy to type home.

The new look is intented to meet several demands. First, our readers have always asked that we minimize the use of graphics and keep file sizes down, because our typical visitor has a low bandwith connection. This is especially so today, when readership is more and more located in Latin America. Our index pages are intended to allow visitors to find their way around without waiting for large files to download to their computers, and to be able to see the principal links without having to scroll around the page.

We are adding content. Antithesis is now available in Adobe .pdf files showing the original published layout. Those who need the small files sizes of .html can still find these at The Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics (CRTA) (http://www.crta.org/). First Principles In Morality and Economics is available for the first time in forty years. This is the final two volumes of Progressive Calvinism, after a name change. The first four volumes have been completed and republished in Adobe .pdf format showing their original appearance and making citations easier for students. Finally, several books have been added recently.

What is coming? We want to scan the Contra Mundum journal and make it available in .pdf files as we did Antithesis. Feature articles and reviews will also exist in individual files for easier downloading.

  The Way We Were
Some Contra Mundum content—the Contra Mundum journal, for example—is still at our old location, http://www.visi.com/~contra_m/. We are also leaving it out for a time because may search engines and links still point to it.