“Subtraction stories” and a longing for transcendence

“Subtraction stories” and a longing for transcendence

In this lecture, James K. A. Smith explores key elements of Charles Taylor’s understanding of what it means to live in a secular age. (43 minutes)
The implausibility of belief

The implausibility of belief

FROM VOL. 123
James K. A. Smith discusses the evangelical and ecclesial ramifications for Christians living within Charles Taylor’s third wave of secularism. (25 minutes)
How science became the omnipotent arbiter of genuine knowledge

How science became the omnipotent arbiter of genuine knowledge

Peter Harrison on the creation of an allegedly neutral public sphere
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 123

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 123

FEATURED GUESTS: Nicholas M. Healy, Christian Smith, James K. A. Smith, Esther Lightcap Meek, Richard Viladesau, and Jeremy Begbie