Divine demonstration Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 17, 2024Robert Louis Wilken on the folly of arguing for God’s existence apart from the reality of Christ
Ingmar Bergman and God Book excerpt, UncategorizedBy Ken MyersJanuary 27, 2024Gene D. Phillips, S.J. on the shape of Ingmar Bergman’s religious pondering
Postmodern manners and morals Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 27, 2024Mary P. Nichols on the films of Whit Stillman as comedies of manners
The de(con)struction of the humanities (and of truth) Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 19, 2024Historian Gertrude Himmelfarb on the skeptical tendencies of the postmodern academy
Blest be the ties of language that bind us Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 19, 2024Marion Montgomery on the precious gift of words
The academy’s deconstruction of both person and community Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 18, 2024Marion Montgomery on cultivating “a deportment of intellect governed by a continuing concern for the truth of things”
From university to multiversity to demoversity Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 18, 2024Alvin Kernan on tectonic shifts in higher education since the 1960s
At the trailhead of a long trek Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 6, 2024Jessica Hooten Wilson on the discovery of a literary remnant
Christian education and pagan literature Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 6, 2024Kyle Hughes on learning from Basil of Caesarea about the curricular choices for Christian educators
What hath Hobbiton to do with Jerusalem? Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 6, 2024Holly Ordway on the pre-Christian religion in Middle-earth
Political community and the good Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 6, 2024D. C. Schindler on why political life is inevitably “a particular interpretation of the highest human good”
Scholarship’s silos and the eclipse of meaning Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 5, 2024Paul Tyson on how the modern academy avoids engagement with Reality