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
What Ockham severed

What Ockham severed

Jean-Charles Nault on the advent of sheer freedom
Modernity’s fateful encounter with weird, wayward sisters

Modernity’s fateful encounter with weird, wayward sisters

Richard Weaver describes the cultural consequences of a decisive metaphysical mistake