The eclipsing of happiness Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 21, 2021Reinhard Hütter on the Christian recognition that happiness is only intelligible in light of the end for which we were created
The scantily clad public square Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 21, 2021Reinhard Hütter on the necessity of the virtue of religion
Merciless moralism bereft of moral reasons Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 14, 2021Dallas Willard explores how moral passions on campuses — and elsewhere — are now immune to rational examination or critique
Why lectures or scolding won’t change behavior Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 7, 2021Dru Johnson on healing the scars of community-ritualized violence and uncertainty
Seeing things as they are Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 6, 2021F. A. Lea on the imaginative vision of G. K. Chesterton
First-fruits of the age to come Book excerptBy Ken MyersDecember 8, 2020Lesslie Newbigin on God’s use of material means to convey redemptive transformation
Reasoning about values Book excerptBy Ken MyersNovember 22, 2020Revisiting a 1974 text that examined the mutual animosities of the 1960s
Liberalism’s totalitarian logic Book excerptBy Ken MyersNovember 13, 2020Antonio López on the logic of liberalism’s totalitarian tendencies
“Whose kingdom shall have no end” Article excerpt, Book excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 29, 2020Oliver O’Donovan and his mentor, George B. Caird, offer lessons from the book of Revelation for thinking about politics
The sins of the fathers . . . and ours Book excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 21, 2020Eighty years ago, C. S. Lewis warned against surrogate contrition
The loss of awe, the idolatry of partial thinking Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 14, 2020Thaddeus J. Kozinski on reading modernity’s symptoms wisely (and wonder-fully)
The meaning of “secularism” and its antidote Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 9, 2020Alexander Schmemann on the grand modern heresy