The truth sent from above Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 30, 2016Josef Pieper on why philosophy needs theology
The missional mandate of truth Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 16, 2016Joseph Ratzinger on the partnership of faith and reason in the coherence of love and truth
Sinning against the common good Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 15, 2016Jacques Maritain on how human societies must account for the full nature of human personhood
The fountainhead from which perversions gush Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 18, 2016Josef Pieper on how refusing to acknowledge the spiritual core of our true nature leads to a “roaming restlessness of the spirit”
Only domesticated religions are safe to be free Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 13, 2016Stanley Hauerwas on why “freedom of religion” carries subtle temptations
Creating oneself? Or destroying oneself? Sermon excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 12, 2016Pope Benedict XVI (and Rabbi Gilles Bernheim) on the anthropological revolution that destroys the family
Free for obedience Article excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 12, 2016Glenn W. Olsen on Augustine’s understanding of freedom
The heaven of the materialists Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 12, 2016George Parkin Grant on how sex drives out love
God is more than a choice Article excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 12, 2016Kenneth R. Craycraft, Jr. (and Michael Sandel) on why religious freedom is poorly understood (and vulnerable)
Skepticism and totalitarian drift Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 9, 2016John Paul II on how a loss of confidence in the reality of truth accentuates the will to power
A liturgically ordered (and Christ-formed) cosmos Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 23, 2016David L. Schindler on how the renewing of our minds requires the recognition of love in the order of Creation
How radical is our individualism? Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 2, 2016Michael Martin on the late medieval origins of our current confusion