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Ten, seven, and the rhythm of God’s love

Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 14, 2025
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on the meaningfulness of numbers in Creation and Scripture

Creation and redemption as trinitarian projects

Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 13, 2025
Colin Gunton on Christ and Spirit in creation and redemption

Reflecting the being of God in communion

Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 13, 2025
Colin Gunton on the relationality at the heart of Creation

The whole world in his Hands

Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 13, 2025
Colin Gunton on the trinitarian emphasis in St. Irenaeus’s doctrine of Creation

The Protestant project and indifference concerning God

Book excerptBy Ken MyersJune 6, 2025
Stanley Hauerwas on Alasdair MacIntyre’s critique of Protestant liberals

The roots of “the indignant self-righteousness of protest” in modern politics

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 30, 2025
Alasdair MacIntyre on why unmasking nefarious motives became “one of the most characteristically modern of activities”

How the Enlightenment blinded us

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 30, 2025
Alasdair MacIntyre on the dependence of rationality on a lived tradition

It takes a character (and a village)

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 30, 2025
Herbert McCabe, O.P. on the Aristotelian, Thomistic, and MacIntyrean account of the moral life

Awakening before what is great

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMay 21, 2025
Romano Guardini on the proper posture of one in the presence of greatness

Learning from experience

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 21, 2025
Flannery O’Connor on belief and experience

Hillbilly Augustinian

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 21, 2025
Ralph Wood on Flannery O'Connor’s refusal to adapt her fiction to the national temper

The grotesque and the transcendent

Book excerptBy Ken MyersMarch 21, 2025
Christina Bieber Lake on why Flannery O’Connor’s readers have to work
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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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