Is religion just moralistic therapy after all? Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 24, 2016Alexander Schmemann on the secularization of religion
How science became the omnipotent arbiter of genuine knowledge Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 16, 2016Peter Harrison on the creation of an allegedly neutral public sphere
Persons without natures Article excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 10, 2016John Milbank on the pure (if hypothetical) individual of liberalism
Shedding epistemic modesty Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 10, 2016Peter Harrison on the rise of confidence in scientific progress
Cadences which break (or mend) the heart Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 4, 2016George Steiner on the mystery of musical meaning
The risk of stories Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 4, 2016George Steiner on the necessity of vulnerable imaginations
To renounce the world Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 3, 2016James K. A. Smith on baptism’s rebuke of disordered cultural life
From Descartes to Nietzsche Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 6, 2016Leszek Kolakowski on Cartesian rationality and modernity’s loss of meaning
From darkness [sic] into light [sic] Book excerptBy Ken MyersDecember 16, 2015David Bentley Hart on the ignorant myth that banishes the transcendent from modern public spaces
Word becomes flesh, Reality becomes fact Book excerptBy Ken MyersDecember 12, 2015Henri de Lubac on the Incarnation and history
Doing business: selfishly or generously? Book excerptBy Ken MyersDecember 11, 2015David L. Schindler on Adam Smith’s big mistake
A capricious god, a meaningless world Book excerptBy Ken MyersNovember 5, 2015Louis Dupré on the emergence of “pure nature”