Education as the formation of taste Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 10, 2015Flannery O’Connor on the shaping of literary experience
The Church as a public reality Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 10, 2015William Cavanaugh on how we must be disciples in public, not just citizens
No such thing as pure objectivity Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 7, 2015Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on lessons for faith from physics
A God with nothing to do Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 5, 2015Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on the loss of belief in the public presence of God
Intellectual apostasy and Christian witness Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 5, 2015Harry Blamires on unfashionable beliefs about the ends of human beings
Principles have to be discovered, not chosen Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 30, 2015Alasdair MacIntyre on the problem of natural law and contemporary culture
“Freedom” as tyranny Book excerptBy Ken MyersApril 18, 2015Stanley Hauerwas and William H. Willimon on democracy, desire, and freedom
Universalizing Dr. Faustus Book excerptBy Ken MyersOctober 24, 2014Eugene Peterson on the normalization of prideful ambition
Cultural participation in reconciliation Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 22, 2014Jonathan Wilson on faithfully representing Creation in the culture of the Church
The witness of goodness and beauty to truth Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 11, 2014Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on the apologetic necessity of holiness and great art
The publicly inert Christ of modernity Book excerptBy Ken MyersSeptember 11, 2014Dom Anscer Vonier on secularism’s confidence in its freedom from Christ
Which story is ours? Book excerptBy Ken MyersAugust 7, 2014“Instead of allowing the Bible to shape us, we may in fact be allowing our culture to shape the Bible for us.”