How words are central to the human experience

How words are central to the human experience

FROM VOL. 95
Craig Gay reflects on the essential linguistic nature of humanity: how our growth (or decline) in life is tied to words. (18 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 162

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 162

FEATURED GUESTS: Mark Noll, R. Jared Staudt, Paul Weston, William C. Hackett, Hans Boersma, and David Paul Baird
The Life was the Light of men

The Life was the Light of men

In a lecture from 2018, Ken Myers contrasts the Enlightenment’s understanding of reason with the Christocentric conception of reason. (57 minutes)
Learning to see the world aright

Learning to see the world aright

Norman Wirzba on cultivating a Christocentric vision of Creation
The religion of the Logos

The religion of the Logos

Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on acknowledging the Source of rationality
St. Thomas and the wisdom of Creation

St. Thomas and the wisdom of Creation

Christopher Thompson offers a renewed vision of “the human person [as] an embodied, spiritual creature dwelling in a cosmos of created natures, intelligently ordered by God and capable of being intelligibly grasped by human reason.” (16 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 143

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 143

FEATURED GUESTS: Mark Regnerus, Jessica Hooten Wilson, John Henry Crosby, John F. Crosby, Wynand De Beer, and Sørina Higgins