The Archive
Thomas Sieberhagen, Brewer Eberly, and Josh WeirCultureTechnologyFormation
The work of curating playlists to share amongst friends can actually be a way of resisting the tendency of our day to reduce music to mere ambient noise.
Phil WoodwardFormation
Learning how to distinguish forms of doubt and locate doubt within the Christian experience is a key part of Christian maturation.
Thomas Fickley and Fr. Mark PerkinsCultureFormation
A liberal arts education that neglects the common arts does a grave disservice to its students.
Steven M. BryanTheologyFormation
The language we use is embedded in broader accounts of reality. Therefore we must stick closely to scriptural language as we describe the Christian life.
Scott CunninghamCultureBook Reviews
What prospects are there for democracy when society turns toward agonism? That is the troubling question James Davison Hunter considers in his latest book.
Amy MantravadiBook Reviews
David Zahl's new book will be a welcome aid to anyone needing to hear the old, old story for the first time or for the 100th time.
Jeremy BughCultureFormation
Jeremy Bugh interviews filmmaker Houston Coley about hospitality, art, and beauty as depicted in his film 'A Kingdom of Tea and Strangers.'
Matt MillerChurchFormation
Though well-intended, the ubiquity of church 'vision statements' suggests our ideas of church life may be too shaped by capitalism.
Jim LocklearFamilyFormation
Human beings are connected in such a way that we can recognize and experience the pain of our neighbors, even those quite distant from us in time.
Aston FearonTechnology
As our tools are increasingly replaced by machines and devices it is possible we are stumbling toward a new ideology: secular humanism minus the humans.
Nadya WilliamsBook Reviews
Plato's experience in Syracuse where he sought to make a philosopher of a tyrant likely played a significant role in how he thought about 'The Republic.'
Joey SherrardChurchFormation
The neglected Rule of St Augustine may find a new audience with the ascent of Pope Leo XIV. That would be to the benefit of all Christians, Roman or not.