Fujimura, Hibbs, & Siedell: Abstraction, immanence, & the cultural landscape Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 22, 2014Artist, philosopher, and art historian discuss the tension between self-expression, transcendence, and the material world.
The witness of goodness and beauty to truth Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 11, 2014Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on the apologetic necessity of holiness and great art
The publicly inert Christ of modernity Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 11, 2014Dom Anscer Vonier on secularism’s confidence in its freedom from Christ
Which story is ours? Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 7, 2014“Instead of allowing the Bible to shape us, we may in fact be allowing our culture to shape the Bible for us.”
The reasonableness of love Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 14, 2014Terry Eagleton on the myth of the disinterested pursuit of truth
Radical faith in the nothing Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 13, 2014David Bentley Hart on the nihilism of worshiping mere choice
The dead-end of privatized faith Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 11, 2014T. S. Eliot on the Church’s duty to interfere with the World
From logos to ethos Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 11, 2014Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
True transcendence, true immanence Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 8, 2014D. C. Schindler on how believers can be practical atheists
Modernity’s fateful encounter with weird, wayward sisters Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 13, 2014Richard Weaver describes the cultural consequences of a decisive metaphysical mistake
Against the machine Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 4, 2014How careless use of mechanistic metaphors obscures the mystery of life
The danger of a self-marginalizing religion Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 31, 2014Alasdair MacIntyre on how the task of religion is to help see the secular as the sacred, the world as under God.