Skepticism and totalitarian drift Book excerptBy Ken MyersJuly 9, 2016John Paul II on how a loss of confidence in the reality of truth accentuates the will to power
A liturgically ordered (and Christ-formed) cosmos Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 23, 2016David L. Schindler on how the renewing of our minds requires the recognition of love in the order of Creation
How radical is our individualism? Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 2, 2016Michael Martin on the late medieval origins of our current confusion
Culture as legacy Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 28, 2016Hannah Arendt on the place of authority and tradition in education
The idiocy of a-theistic society Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 5, 2016Luigi Giussani on the irresistible question of God for human flourishing
Not just other-worldly concerns Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 7, 2016William Cavanaugh on the “religionization” of Christianity
The burden of creating meaning Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 7, 2016George Parkin Grant on the insatiability of the modern will
A deeply disordered love Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 2, 2016John Lukacs on the differences between patriotism and nationalism
Learning to live within a hierarchy of goods Book excerpt, HighlightedBy Ken MyersMarch 2, 2016Richard M. Weaver on the ends of education
Is religion just moralistic therapy after all? Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 24, 2016Alexander Schmemann on the secularization of religion
How science became the omnipotent arbiter of genuine knowledge Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 16, 2016Peter Harrison on the creation of an allegedly neutral public sphere
Shedding epistemic modesty Book excerptBy Ken MyersFebruary 10, 2016Peter Harrison on the rise of confidence in scientific progress