God is in the details Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 2, 2024Flannery O’Connor on why stories rely on the particularities of reality
Creation’s goodness and human faithfulness Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 26, 2024J. Matthew Bonzo and Michael R. Stevens on Wendell Berry’s understanding of how Creation is a gift with certain givenness
Productivity or thrift? Book excerpt, UncategorizedBy Ken MyersJuly 26, 2024Wendell Berry contrasts an economy of productivity (which invites extravagance) and an economy of thrift (which takes care of things)
The destructive logic of short-term thinking Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 26, 2024Wendell Berry on the perils of ignoring the nature of Nature
The danger of not defining “freedom” Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 4, 2024Richard Bauckham insists that an adequate understanding of freedom requires recognition of God as the ground of true human freedom
Insisting that political leaders are incapable of obeying Christ Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 4, 2024Oliver O’Donovan on the unintended consequences of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
An unwitting agent for the secularization of America Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 4, 2024Mark Noll, Nathan Hatch, and George Marsden explain how a prominent Christian Founding Father added momentum to the secularization of America
Questioning “conservatives” Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 24, 2024John Lukacs asserts that believers in unending technological ‘progress’ can’t really be conservatives.
What makes a great historian? Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 24, 2024John Lukacs on how historian Christopher Dawson displayed a proper nostalgia
From democracy to bureaucracy Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 24, 2024Historian John Lukacs on the challenges of living at the End of an Age
Universities as the hosts of reciprocating speech Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 18, 2024Robert Jenson on how the Christian understanding of Truth in a personal Word shaped the Western university
The life was the light of men Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 14, 2024Robert Jenson reflects on the relationship that should be sustained between the Church and those of her members with an “intellectual” vocation.