The Archive
Stiven PeterBook ReviewsJournal 6JournalDemocracy and Solidarity
We no longer have a society; rather, we have an anti-culture which instrumentalizes people.
John SheltonBook ReviewsJournal 6Journal
The preservation of democratic life requires strong (and well-funded!) institutions.
Samuel JamesBook ReviewsJournal 6Journal
It may be that language, once abused, cannot simply be repaired; we must instead live under its wrath for a time.
Vika PecherskyBook ReviewsJournal 6Journal
The growing acceptance of euthanasia in the west would come as no surprise to Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Bob ThuneBook ReviewsJournal 6Journal
Ivan Illich's bracing 'Deschooling Society' offers an approach to education that Christians would do well to consider and adopt.
Myles WerntzBook ReviewsJournal 6Journal
Two recent books on slavery in the thought of Augustine confront us with the question of how to regard the saint's reliance on slavery in his theology.
Ana SiljakBook ReviewsJournal 6Journal
50 years after the publication of 'Tinker, Tailer, Soldier, Spy' our low-trust society has changed, such that now we're all George Smiley.
Jake MeadorChurch
Three dominant sub-groups now define the traditionally white Protestant churches in America. And they're all good at annoying each other.
Jake MeadorPolitical TheoryCurrent Politics
Key stressors pressing the American Right and Left have pushed both blocs into complex and frequently hostile relationships to political liberalism.
Elizabeth SticeBook Reviews
Balzac's 'Wrong Side of Paris' offers a compelling account of how Christian goodness can transform the world in quiet and beautiful ways.
Matthew LoftusHealth & MedicineCurrent Politics
The church has traditionally been neither statist nor libertarian in its understanding of how to use public funds for purposes of Christian charity.
Jake MeadorCurrent Politics
The events in the Oval Office last Friday concern more than the fate of the Ukrainian nation; they concern the character of the American nation as well.