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Ken Myers

Who strangled God?

CommentaryBy Ken MyersFebruary 20, 2013
James Turner examines the ways in which the pursuit of “relevant” theology helped to make atheism plausible in Western culture

Irrigating deserts

Book excerpt, CommentaryBy Ken MyersFebruary 19, 2013
C. S. Lewis on why teachers must train the sentiments

Reducing Enlightenment glare

Book excerpt, CommentaryBy Ken MyersFebruary 19, 2013
Colin Gunton on the alienation advanced by the Enlightenment

With enemies like this . . .

Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 20, 2009
Terry Eagleton presents a blistering dismissal of arguments made by celebrity atheists

Before and after economics

Article excerptBy Ken MyersApril 14, 2009
Mark Mitchell: “The ideology of economics is a way of seeing the world. It forces reality into a preconceived structure and subsequently deigns to rule this truncated world with all the authority of science.”

Digital equality and the untuning of the world

Article excerpt, Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 14, 2009
Lee Siegel analyzes how web-based pursuits of unique identity is so unbounded that personal definition becomes impossible.

A devilish temptation

Article excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 7, 2008
Wendell Berry explains how the modern Western ideal of the sovereign self enshrines a story of the abandonment of restrictions and restraints in the name of human freedom.

Liberalism and limits

Article excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 6, 2008
On his blog, What I Saw in America, political theorist Patrick Deneen often questions some of the fundamental assumptions of classic liberalism, assumptions which contradict the wisdom of premodern political thinkers.

Possibility junkies

Article excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 16, 2008
Voracious omnitasking, argues English professor Mark Edmundson, makes the lives of his students both highly promising and radically vulnerable to living lives that leave no room for reflection and self-knowledge.

A culture of one

CommentaryBy Ken MyersMarch 13, 2008
Andrew Keen argues that the survival of the very best forms of cultural expression, in journalism, music, fiction, and other disciplines, requires a network of mediation and accreditation.

People, people who poke people . . .

Article excerptBy Ken MyersNovember 8, 2007
Christine Rosen on how social media encourages the unsociable traits of narcissism and exhibitionism.

Slower, longer, smarter

Article excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 1, 2007
A veteran journalist laments “the sea change in the culture of literacy” and the decline of good book criticism
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Since 1993 — with the help of hundreds of interviewees — we’ve been exploring the complex factors that have given modern Western culture its distinctive (and often disturbing) character. We also try to describe what cultural life — its practices, beliefs, and artifacts — might look like if it was the product of thoughtful Christian imaginations. We hope our growing treasury of conversations and commentary provides resources for faithfulness in an often perplexing moment.

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