J.P. Moreland?s Love God with All Your Mind explores the necessity of developing as Christian intellectuals.
What can be seen as extraneous is, indeed, essential.
On the significance of place in incubating an influential philosophy.
Marilynne Robinson frees John Calvin from historical captivity in The Death of Adam.
A walk around the neighborhood leads to the threshold of a timeless place.
A review of I ♥ Huckabees.
A session on the art of Andy Warhol, with an introduction by Dayton Castleman.
James K.A. Smith's Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? offers an excellent model for Christian practice in a postmodern age.
A review of Steven T. Seagle’s graphic novel It’s a Bird.
A book review of Gum, Geckos and God: A Family's Adventure in Space, Time and Faith by James S. Spiegel.
An exploration of the ideas underlying our starry-eyed obsessions.
Two philosophy colleagues debate the value of high and low culture for the Christian student.
On experiencing a devalued catchphrase for one's self.
A response to the charges of relativism that get lobbed across philosophical dividing lines.
A review of the book Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry into the Value of Work by Matthew B. Crawford.
Concerning another kind of birth story: creation.
On trying to live out a costly vision after college.
How what we believe shapes what we make and what we make shapes what we believe.
Decartes vs. Paul on certainty, deception and human flourishing in the real world.
Are Christians standing on a solid rock or an empty shell?
A review of the book The Ignorant Schoolmaster by Jacques Rancière.
A woman walks into a bar, wondering, “What are bodies for?”