In 1960, one of theologian Romano Guardini’s last books was published: Freiheit, Gnade Schicksal. The English translation, published in 1961, bore an expanded title: Freedom, Grace, and Destiny: Three Chapters in the Interpretation of Existence. In 2023, the book was reissued by Cluny Media.
In the book’s Foreword, Guardini wrote that his book followed a principle that inspired earlier works, including The World and the Person (1940), recently republished by Regnery Gateway. That principle was an attempt “to view the pattern of Christian existence as a whole.”
“Early Christian thought had this universal view. Augustine draws no methodological division between philosophy and theology or, in philosophy, between metaphysics and psychology, within theology, between theoretical dogma and practical application to life but his mind proceeds from the whole of Christian existence to consider the total pattern and its different parts. The position remained fundamentally the same till the peak point of the Middle Ages had been passed. Thomas Aquinas took considerable trouble to draw critical distinctions as well as to give a comprehensive synthesis. But the basis of his thinking was, none the less, the living consciousness of the unity of Christian existence, as world and grace.
“Then the division sets in. Philosophy is separated from theology, empirical science from philosophy, practical instruction from knowledge of reality. The effort was not unjustified and has resulted in numerous valuable consequences, but it has its perilous side because it deepens and solidifies the disintegration of modern man.
“I shall not pursue this topic further; it would demand an analysis of the whole cultural situation in which we are placed. I am concerned with the fact that the conscious unity of existence has been to a large extent lost even by believing Christians. The believer no longer stands with his faith amid the concrete, actual world, and he no longer rediscovers that world in his faith. He has made a grim necessity of this dismemberment by constructing, if we may employ the term, a chemically pure faith in which he insists upon seeing the true form of orthodoxy. This orthodoxy has a somewhat austere and very courageous quality, but we must not forget that it is an emergency position. To save redemption by the Son it has been forced to abandon creation by the Father. Yet the sentence ‘He who sees Me, sees the Father’ (John xix. 9) has logically as its reverse the further sentence, ‘Who will not see the Father, does not see Me any more.’ This basic situation has given rise to different kinds of Christian existence. Faith has perhaps taken refuge in inwardness and left the world to its own devices; or all that we understand by grace receives a purely negative relation to the world and the result is a paradox — something that cannot possibly exist and yet has to be postulated; or it may attempt to justify a worldly, scientific outlook through a new apologetic that seeks to build its bridges — a true work of Sisyphus — without asking whether the chasms exist that they are meant to cross. Or, finally, if it has not already succumbed to these difficulties, it makes its peace with the new secularism and becomes a mere religious philosophy and ethic.
“I am not implying that faith in itself has grown more feeble. This has been frequently suggested but, in my opinion, quite unjustly. The man of our age who does believe has often a more conscious and courageous and — it might be added — a more heroic faith than was so in earlier periods. The final judgment will one day reveal how frequently and how completely the New Testament description of faith as the ‘victory that overcometh the world’ (I John v. 4) will have been realized in these our times. Yet this faith has increasingly lost contact with the world and grown increasingly incapable of grasping and fashioning it: in theory, as a complete Weltanschauung or world outlook, a vision and understanding of the world from the standpoint of faith; in the practical sphere, as a true method, based upon reality and truth, of saving the objects and values of our human life that are threatened with continual perils. From this same source derive in large measure the triviality and emptiness which affect religious thought and activity at many a point. The riches of revelation are inexhaustible, but we have to put our questions to them, and these questions come from the reality of the world. Equally unbounded are the possibilities for action which lie in the figure and power of Christ, but they have to be discovered, and we discover them in the measure in which real life approaches Christ.
“The time has come for us to take our stand again, to think and live, in Christian existence as a whole, in the sense of the Pauline words: ‘All is yours but you are Christ’s’ (I Cor. iii. 23). It is time to realize that all divisions have only a methodological value and that what really exists is the world and man in the world, as called by God and judged and redeemed. It is time for us to consider the whole as a whole. In the process we shall preserve all that has been won in the long, sustained efforts of previous centuries: a critical conscience, careful differentiation, and the serious discussion of scientific questions. Our formula is in no sense one of ‘Back to the past,’ whether to the Middle Ages or the early Christian period. It can only be a forward movement, transcending divisions to attain to the whole, with the approach which once was that of Western man but which now, after an interval of five hundred years, has become more critical, more earnest, and more detached.”
— from Romano Guardini, Freedom, Grace, and Destiny: Three Chapters in the Interpretation of Existence (Pantheon, 1961)
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- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
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- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
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- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
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- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
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- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
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- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
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- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
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- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
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- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
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- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
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- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
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- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
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- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
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- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Bruce Herman:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Rod Dreher:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Kevin J. Vanhoozer:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Esther Lightcap Meek:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Alan Jacobs:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Kimbell Kornu:
- Term link format: What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- Term link format: The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- Term link format: The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- Term link format: That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Term link format: Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Term link format: Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Term link format: Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- Term link format: From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- Term link format: David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring David Lyle Jeffrey:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring David Setran:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Peter Bouteneff:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Francis J. Beckwith:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Marianne Wright:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring David W. Fagerberg:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring William T. Cavanaugh:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Michael Ward:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Michael Dominic Taylor:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Robin Phillips:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Jonathan McIntosh:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Marian Schwartz:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Andrew Kaethler:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Donald B. Kraybill:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Thomas Storck:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Jonathan Chaplin:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring James W. Skillen:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Richard Stivers:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Mark Regnerus:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Emma Mason:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Mark Noll:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring David Ney:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Greg Peters:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring David I. Smith:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Jason Paone:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Kelly M. Kapic:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Eric O. Jacobsen:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Jessica Hooten Wilson:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring James Turner:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Matthew Rubery:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Simon Oliver:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Jason Blakely:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Kathryn Wehr:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Holly Ordway:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Paul Tyson:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Matthew D. Stewart:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring David Sehat:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring John Durham Peters:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Nigel Biggar:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Margaret Harper McCarthy:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Andrew Paul Davison:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Alison Milbank:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Brian R. Brock:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Scott Newstok:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Fiona Hughes:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring R. Jared Staudt:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Grant R. Brodrecht:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Antonio López:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Brent Hull:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Matthew B. Crawford:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Kerry McCarthy:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Robert P. George:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Christine Rosen:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Scott Cairns:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Diana Pavlac Glyer:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring O. Carter Snead:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Steven D. Smith:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Jeremy Beer:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring James K. A. Smith:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Richard Weikart:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Mark Evan Bonds:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Perry L. Glanzer:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Dana Gioia:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Thomas E. Bergler:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Susan Srigley:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring J.A.C. Redford:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Carl Elliott:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Victor Lee Austin:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Sørina Higgins:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Steve Wilkens:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Gilbert Meilaender:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Martin X. Moleski:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Brendan Sweetman:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Allan C. Carlson:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Jason M. Baxter:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Barrett Fisher II:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Paul Weston:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Steven Knepper:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Susan M. Felch:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Fred Turner:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Matthew Dickerson:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Jack R. Baker:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring W. Bradford Wilcox:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Bill Vitek:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)
Links to posts and programs featuring Adam K. Webb:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Mark Bauerlein:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Felicia Wu Song:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Joseph E. Davis:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Thaddeus Kozinski:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Craig M. Gay:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Mark T. Mitchell:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Karen Dieleman:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Tim Clydesdale:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring J. Mark Bertrand:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Mathew Levering:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Mark G. Malvasi:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Kirk Farney:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Bradley J. Birzer:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Ralph C. Wood:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Paul Heintzman:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Gil Bailie:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Zygmunt Bauman:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Matthew Lee Anderson:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Mike Aquilina:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Bishop Robert Barron:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Frederick Buechner:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Jeffrey Bilbro:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring James A. Herrick:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Andrew Wilson:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Susan Cain:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Marilyn McEntyre:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Andrew Spencer:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Albert Borgmann:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Catherine Prescott:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Maggie M. Jackson:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Garret Keizer:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Andy Crouch:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Kyle Hughes:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Philip G. Ryken:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Eric Miller:
What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr. Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes) Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr. From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)Links to posts and programs featuring Ted Prescott:
- What is lost with labor-saving devices — Romano Guardini on what is lost when cultural pursuits eclipse natural order
- The power of images — Romano Guardini on the precious potential of limited images to reveal divine realities
- The Bible’s “warfare worldview” and our “worldview warfare” — David K. Naugle on the high stakes in sustaining the truth about reality
- That’s why they call them browsers — Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
- Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness — Christopher Lane examines the prejudice in favor of gregariousness which led to the medicalizing of reticence and reserve. Then Ken Myers shares Romano Guardini's thoughts about sustaining a centered interiority. (16 minutes)
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 90 — FEATURED GUESTS: J. Mark Bertrand, Michael P. Schutt, Michael Ward, Dana Gioia, Makoto Fujimura, Gregory Edward Reynolds, Catherine Prescott, and Eugene Peterson
- Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 84 — FEATURED GUESTS: Harry L. Lewis, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Brendan Sweetman, James Turner Johnson, David Martin, and Edward Ericson, Jr.
- From logos to ethos — Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
- David K. Naugle, R.I.P. — Philosophy professor, author, and compassionate mentor David K. Naugle (1952-2021) explains the long history of the concepts of “worldview” and “happiness.” (26 minutes)