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The collaboration of bodies and minds

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 8, 2025
F. C. Copleston on Aquinas’s confidence in the embodied nature of knowledge

A brief for “prophetic Thomism”

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 8, 2025
David Decosimo on assuming a charitable posture toward pagan virtue

Coming unstuck from the earth

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 8, 2025
Henru de Lubac on how being heavenly minded makes one of immense earthly good

Self-transformation, American style

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 1, 2025
Jackson Lears on late-19th-century visions of rebirth

The con man vs. the self-made man

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 1, 2025
Jackson Lears on the ambivalence in American culture about chance and gambling

Misguided quests for well-being

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 28, 2025
Jackson Lears on why the culture of the therapeutic triumphed

Against hacking babies

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 19, 2025
Oliver O’Donovan raises questions about IVF and the technologically ordered motive for efficiency

The corruption of the word and the displacement of reality

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 18, 2025
Josef Pieper on the devastating effects of manipulative speech

In technology, we live and move and have our knowing

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 17, 2025
George Parkin Grant on technology’s establishment of a framework for thinking about technology

America as the Republic of Entertainment

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 14, 2025
Neal Gabler on the modern devotion to pleasure

Lex Rex, or Vox Populi Lex, or Rex Lex?

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 14, 2025
Law professor Li-ann Thio on the theological roots of belief in the rule of law

Liberalism’s self-destructive dynamic

Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 10, 2025
T. S. Eliot on the social need to move toward something and not just away
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Since 1993 — with the help of hundreds of interviewees — we’ve been exploring the complex factors that have given modern Western culture its distinctive (and often disturbing) character. We also try to describe what cultural life — its practices, beliefs, and artifacts — might look like if it was the product of thoughtful Christian imaginations. We hope our growing treasury of conversations and commentary provides resources for faithfulness in an often perplexing moment.

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