Gratitude and stewardship as political postures

Gratitude and stewardship as political postures

FROM VOL. 118
Mark Mitchell explores the consequences of four concepts that are sadly missing from most political debates today: creatureliness, gratitude, human scale, and place. (18 minutes)
How advertising detaches us from the world

How advertising detaches us from the world

FROM VOL. 13
Historian and cultural critic Jackson Lears discusses the power of advertising to reinforce and shape cultural attitudes about material goods. (9 minutes)
Defined by what we buy

Defined by what we buy

FROM VOL. 48
Gary Cross argues that Americans are uniquely susceptible to the temptation to define ourselves by what we buy. (10 minutes)
On Eugenics in America

On Eugenics in America

Christine Rosen explores early eugenics support in the early 1900s and current “participatory evolution” practices. (50 minutes)
Humans as biological hardware

Humans as biological hardware

In this essay, Brad Littlejohn and Clare Morell decry how modern technology tends to hack the human person in pursuit of profit. (55 minutes)
Infrastructures of addiction

Infrastructures of addiction

Christopher Lasch on the subversive effects of the expectation of novelty
“I buy, therefore I am”

“I buy, therefore I am”

As counterpoint to the spirit of Black Friday, excerpts from the work of sociologist Craig Gay about the secularizing effects of modern economic habits are followed by an interview with Vincent Miller, author of Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture. (28 minutes)
Our commerce, our selves

Our commerce, our selves

Thomas Frank argues that the anti-establishment ethos of the counterculture was not a new phenomenon in the 1960s but was already present in corporate America long before the Beatles showed up. (23 minutes)
Don't feel bad

Don’t feel bad

James Twitchell discusses a few of the themes in his book about the confusing state of the evolution of shame and shamelessness. (20 minutes)
Desire desires desire

Desire desires desire

Zygmunt Bauman on being a consumer in a consumer society
Loving your neighbor during a pandemic

Loving your neighbor during a pandemic

Brad Littlejohn reflects on how best to ask and answer some of the questions raised by our current disease-ravaged circumstances, particularly questions related to Christian freedom and love of neighbor. (29 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 100

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 100

FEATURED GUESTS: Jennifer Burns, Christian Smith, Dallas Willard, Peter Kreeft, P. D. James, James Davison Hunter, Paul McHugh, Ted Prescott, Ed Knippers, Martha Bayles, Dominic Aquila, Gilbert Meilaender, Neil Postman, and Alan Jacobs
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 95

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 95

FEATURED GUESTS: Stewart Davenport, William T. Cavanaugh, J. Matthew Bonzo, Michael R. Stevens, Craig Gay, Eugene Peterson, and Barry Hankins
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 68

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 68

FEATURED GUESTS: Murray Milner, Jr., Steven C. Vryhof, Douglas J. Schuurman, Robert Gagnon, Richard Stivers, and Quentin Schultze
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 48

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 48

FEATURED GUESTS: Jon Butler, Gary Cross, Zygmunt Bauman, Pico Iyer, Richard Stivers, Larry Woiwode, Alan Jacobs, and James Trott
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 40

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 40

FEATURED GUESTS: Joseph Epstein, John Gray, Kenneth R. Craycraft, Jr., William T. Pizzi, Pamela Walker Laird, Albert Borgmann, Neal Stephenson, and Alan Jacobs