Civil religion and other forms of cultural captivity Book excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 17, 2013Oliver O’Donovan on the danger of accommodating the demands of the Gospel to the expectations of society
Religion for Sundays only Book excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 12, 2013Walter Kasper on how secularization did not eliminate religion, but made it but one sector of modern life along with many others.
Irrigating deserts Book excerpt, CommentaryBy Ken MyersFebruary 19, 2013C. S. Lewis on why teachers must train the sentiments
Reducing Enlightenment glare Book excerpt, CommentaryBy Ken MyersFebruary 19, 2013Colin Gunton on the alienation advanced by the Enlightenment
With enemies like this . . . Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 20, 2009Terry Eagleton presents a blistering dismissal of arguments made by celebrity atheists
Digital equality and the untuning of the world Article excerpt, Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 14, 2009Lee Siegel analyzes how web-based pursuits of unique identity is so unbounded that personal definition becomes impossible.
That’s why they call them browsers Article excerpt, Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 13, 2008Collectedness vs. restlessness: thoughts from Romano Guardini and Nicholas Carr.
A deeply religious civil religion Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 20, 2007David Gelernter presents a helpful reminder of the religious, indeed, biblical (if heretical) sources of America’s beliefs about itself