Our suffering, and Christ’s Book excerptBy Ken MyersJanuary 13, 2023Joel James Shuman and Keith Meador: “The absence of deliverance from sickness or suffering is neither a sign that God has withdrawn favor nor an occasion to abandon hope.”
Suffering and the vocation of medicine Book excerptBy Ken MyersDecember 9, 2022Stanley Hauerwas on why the elimination of suffering is an inadequate (and unrealistic) goal for medicine
Science, the only reliable leader (but to where?) Book excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 8, 2022Stephen Gaukroger on the replacement of political, social, and cultural goals with scientific, technological, and economic ones
Human dignity, cosmic hierarchies Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 30, 2022Political scientist Robert Kraynak on how Christianity opposes worldly hierarchies with hierarchies of its own
What makes our desires and action intelligible Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 28, 2022David Bentley Hart on why we must believe that human beings are by nature inclined to the super-natural
Properly this-worldly by being fundamentally other-worldly Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 28, 2022Hans Boersma on the necessity of affirming the links between Heaven and Earth
Recognizing a frayed tapestry Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 28, 2022Hans Boersma summarizes the theological concerns shared by the members of the nouvelle théologie movement
Is irrational freedom truly freedom? Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 10, 2022Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger argues that freedom must be understood in the context of interplay of reason and the will
Is religious belief really true? Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 10, 2022Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger asks if Christian faith is just lovely subjective consolation, a kind of make-believe world side by side with the real world
The Narnian as Jeremiah Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 11, 2022Michael Ward on the bleak prognosis in C. S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man
Breaking out of the immanent frame Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 11, 2022Norman Wirzba on the true character of Creation and of our creatureliness