Philosophy: what is it good for?
An Army of Elder Brothers
In a fatherless age, how do older brothers step in? Joseph Minich reflects on 10 years of Davenant.
Approaches to Defending the Faith
How can Christians wisely navigate between competing approaches to apologetics?
Philosophical Wonder and the Biography of Christian Theology
What might an authentic history of “understanding God” look like?
A Very Nuanced Take on Everything
Whereas we denizens of late modernity are wandering in the fog of the simultaneous global renegotiation of all human custom, and consequently pining for nodal points of orientation, it seems fitting to remind ourselves that it is of the very essence of said “nodes”...
On Being a Christian in Late Modernity (Part 7: Conclusion)
25. On a superficial reading, the trends and quandaries I have highlighted thus far permit two basic reactions. Republicans versus democrats, right versus left, conservative versus progressive, tradition versus change, power versus justice - perhaps men versus women....
After Metamodernism
If metamodernism comes after postmodernism… what then?
Notes on Assurance and OCD
I have always (in one way or another) battled with the assurance. From an extremely visceral fear of going to Hell in my early childhood, to which was added a struggle with the assurance of salvation in my youth and a more profound struggle with general religious...
On Being a Christian in Late Modernity (Part 6: Modern Civilization as Unhomed Juvenility)
21. Bringing my analysis all the way to the ground, it is one thing to see our quandary, and another to know what to do about it. One way through the morass, as Joshua Mitchell has recently argued (see American Awakening) is to remind ourselves what is a supplement...
On “Being Triggered” and the War for Your Soul
Some say that Jesus always "responded" to people, but never "reacted" to them. For our purposes, I'll take "being triggered" as a reaction. On this reading, most of us are frequently triggered in (at least) small ways. It is ironic that the term came into usage as one...