The social irrelevance of secular higher education

The social irrelevance of secular higher education

FROM VOL. 85
Professor C. John Sommerville describes the increasingly marginal influence of universities in our society, and why they seem to be of no substantive relevance to people outside the school. (13 minutes)
Faith and unbelief

Faith and unbelief

FROM VOL. 98
This Archive Feature revisits two conversations, one with Roger Lundin and one with David Bentley Hart, on what makes Christian belief so implausible to non-believers. (39 minutes)
The meaning of “secularism” and its antidote

The meaning of “secularism” and its antidote

Alexander Schmemann on the grand modern heresy
Six recent books worthy of note

Six recent books worthy of note

Ken Myers shares a summary of six recent books that we want our listeners to know about but whose authors we won’t be interviewing. (15 minutes)
The publicly inert Christ of modernity

The publicly inert Christ of modernity

Dom Anscer Vonier on secularism’s confidence in its freedom from Christ
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 114

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 114

FEATURED GUESTS: Susan Cain, Brad S. Gregory, David Sehat, Augustine Thompson, O.P., Gerald R. McDermott, and Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 98

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 98

FEATURED GUESTS: Stanley Hauerwas, Clarke Forsythe, Gilbert Meilaender, Jeanne Murray Walker, Roger Lundin, and David Bentley Hart