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In Violence We Trust?
Can we meet our desire for security with more than lamenting "senseless violence"?
The Benedict Option or the Augustinian Call?
Considering two ancient options for the contemporary church.
The Shipwrecked Book: Mark Lilla's Nostalgic Prison
Is all social conservation just defensive reaction?
Tocqueville and Twitter Feeds
Don't expect either social media or social science to save us; what we need is social theory.
World View
An annotated reading of your world.
Trust without Teachers
Social media have become the new custodians of knowledge. This matters.
"Please Join Me in Expressing Displeasure with the Draft"
If we can't be civil, is faking it going to help?
"High" Tories, Low Impact?
Worrying about "true" or "pure" or "real" conservatism is a recipe for irrelevance.
The Life and Death of Evangelicalism's Little Magazine
Where will the evangelical life of the mind find a home after Books & Culture?
How to Get Beyond Your Tribe
The bad, the ugly, but also the good of group identification.
Looking at the Election Through Polarized Lenses
What kind of pluralists do we want to be?
Revolution"ism" and our Secular Age
What if unbelief is a social ill? Would we have the courage to name it? And hope otherwise?
Editorial: Join the Anti-Revolutionary Party
You have nothing to lose but your hubris.
What Are We Willing to Know?
Forming wisdom in an age of information overload.
Welcome to the Desert of the Real: A Conversation with Peter Thiel
Amid Silicon Valley hype, an entrepreneur's pessimism might be a sign of hope.


