What work is needful in this life before time runs out? Marcus Aurelius gives his answer in Meditations 2.4.
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius: Meditations 2.3
Meditations 2.3: What in the world is providence?
Scripture, Hellenism, and Hebraism: Biblical Philosophy and Paul and the Giants of Philosophy: A Review
Two books on the relationship between Scripture and Greek Philosophy
Philosophenphilosophie und Schulphilosophie
In "The University Philosopher in Early Modern Germany," Ian Hunter draws his readers' attention to Paul Richard Blum's useful distinction for analyzing the various philosophical cultures of early modern Europe, viz. the distinction between Philosophenphilosophie and...
The Difference Theology Makes (for Philosophy)
With apologies for the, er, radio? silence here recently, I'm just popping back in for a quick quotation from Günter Frank on the relation of philosophy and theology in Philip Melanchthon's ethics. Nevertheless, both these concepts [about practical philsosophy] [i.e.,...
After Metamodern Progenitors and Progeny
Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm responds to Christian assessments of metamodernism.
Metamodernism and Its Premodern Forebear
Is the proposal of “metamodernism” as novel as it seems?
Rediscovering Political Friendship: An Incredibly Poorly Timed Book
An admirable book, hampered by unfriendly times.
Not Just More, But Other: Teens, Theodicies, and Classical Theism
A little classical theism can go a long way with the problem of evil.
James Wilson and the Common Sense Theory of the Common Law
When Thomas Paine published Common Sense in 1776, his was not the only commonly held sense of the term “common sense.” Ironically, the term was already complicated at the American founding.