In the image of our devices?

In the image of our devices?

In light of the history of the meaning of intellectus, D. C. Schindler questions the use of the word “intelligence” to describe systems employing large language models. (18 minutes)
On Earth as it is in Heaven

On Earth as it is in Heaven

FROM VOL. 108
Hans Boersma — author of Heavenly Participation: The Weaving of a Sacramental Tapestry — explains why Christians should reject the modern separation of Heaven and Earth and recover a “sacramental ontology.” (26 minutes)
Is irrational freedom truly freedom?

Is irrational freedom truly freedom?

Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger argues that freedom must be understood in the context of interplay of reason and the will
The story of the demotion of stories

The story of the demotion of stories

Malcolm Guite on the Enlightenment’s rash dismissal of poetic knowledge
Healthy habits of mind

Healthy habits of mind

Scott Newstok describes how many efforts at educational reform have become obstacles to thinking well, and he offers a rich and evocative witness to a better way of understanding what thinking is. (20 minutes)
Questioning the world’s assumptions down to their very roots

Questioning the world’s assumptions down to their very roots

John Milbank on the need for a more robust apologetics
Reasoning about values

Reasoning about values

Revisiting a 1974 text that examined the mutual animosities of the 1960s
The religion of the Logos

The religion of the Logos

Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on acknowledging the Source of rationality
Glorious Abasement: John Betz on the Prophetic Critique of J. G. Hamann

Glorious Abasement: John Betz on the Prophetic Critique of J. G. Hamann

Theologian John Betz discusses the eighteenth-century philosopher and translator, Johann Georg Hamann, critic and contemporary of Immanuel Kant and other prominent figures of the German Enlightenment. (54 minutes)
Recovering the meaning of reason

Recovering the meaning of reason

James Peters discusses how Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Pascal, and many others understood the nature and purpose of reason quite differently from the common modern understanding. Also, D. C. Schindler explains how consciousness and reason necessarily involve reaching outside of ourselves. (24 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 144

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 144

FEATURED GUESTS: Jonathan Mcintosh, Kevin Vost, Malcolm Guite, R. David Cox, Grant Brodrecht, and Peter Bouteneff
From logos to ethos

From logos to ethos

Romano Guardini on how the modern worship of the will led to the demotion of reason
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 120

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 120

FEATURED GUESTS: Douglas Rushkoff, Phillip Thompson, Jonathan Wilson, James Bratt, D. C. Schindler, and Paul Elie
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 115

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 115

FEATURED GUESTS: Arlie Russell Hochschild, Andrew Davison, Adrian Pabst, Gary Colledge, Linda Lewis, and Thomas Bergler
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 97

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 97

FEATURED GUESTS: Mark Noll, Stanley Fish, James Peters, Scott Moore, and Makoto Fujimura
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 72

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 72

FEATURED GUESTS: John Polkinghorne, Francesca Aran Murphy, James Hitchcock, Wilfred McClay, Philip McFarland, and David Hackett Fischer
The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis

The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis

Interviews about Lewis with Clyde Kilby, Michael Aeschliman, James Como, Bruce L. Edwards, Thomas Howard, and Gilbert Meilaender. Plus a reading by Alan Jacobs. (73 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 47

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 47

FEATURED GUESTS: Christopher Clausen, Don Eberly, George Weigel, Luci Shaw, Steve Wilkens, David Harvey, John Durham Peters, and Masaaki Suzuki