Cultures of chance, cultures of control

Cultures of chance, cultures of control

Historian Jackson Lears explains how gambling springs from a longing for an experience of “unbidden beneficence,” a repudiation of the idea of control that marks modernity. (49 minutes)
The rise of God as capricious and willful

The rise of God as capricious and willful

Jean Bethke Elshtain on the effects of nominalism on the Western understanding of divine (and human) sovereignty