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Wilderness Perspective

Wilderness Perspective

December 10 th 2020 byPatrick Pierson

A monastic ethos for a militant age.

The Return of the Cold Warrior

The Return of the Cold Warrior

December 3 rd 2020 byGregory Thompson

Reflections on Rod Dreher's Live Not by Lies.

Outside In

Outside In

August 22 nd 2018 byAlan Jacobs

What do we see when we look at ourselves?

The Benedict Option or the Augustinian Call?

The Benedict Option or the Augustinian Call?

March 16 th 2017 byJames K.A. Smith

Considering two ancient options for the contemporary church.

Pluralism, Difference, and the Dynamics of Trust

Pluralism, Difference, and the Dynamics of Trust

March 1 st 2017 byJohn Inazu with James K.A. Smith

What's the likelihood of living together if we can't even trust our neighbours?

Recovering the Revolutionary Nature of Christianity

Recovering the Revolutionary Nature of Christianity

December 8 th 2016 byJake Belder

Why we can't afford to forget history.

Headquarters: Cardus Education Survey

Headquarters: Cardus Education Survey

December 1 st 2016 byBeth Green and Doug Sikkema

Updates from Cardus on the renewal of social architecture.

Rejigging Christian Culture

Rejigging Christian Culture

December 1 st 2016 byPeter Leithart

The demolition of cultural scaffolding made room for invisible cages.

The Church as Jig

The Church as Jig

December 1 st 2016 byJames K.A. Smith

What would it mean to resurrect the idea of a "Christian society"?

Who was the Brain in that Jar?

Who was the Brain in that Jar?

September 8 th 2016 byBeth Green with Trevor Cooling

Sometimes all good teaching needs is the right framing.

Revolution"ism" and our Secular Age

Revolution"ism" and our Secular Age

September 1 st 2016 byJames K.A. Smith

What if unbelief is a social ill? Would we have the courage to name it? And hope otherwise?

The Anti-Revolutionary Pulse of "Paradise Lost"

The Anti-Revolutionary Pulse of "Paradise Lost"

August 25 th 2016 byBen Faber

Is it better to reign in hell than serve in heaven?

Is Ecology Haunted? An Ecocritic Reads "Laudato Si`"

Is Ecology Haunted? An Ecocritic Reads "Laudato Si`"

July 23 rd 2015 byDoug Sikkema

The meaning of “ecology” that ecologists forgot.

Contemporary Fiction and a Longing for the Miraculous

Contemporary Fiction and a Longing for the Miraculous

September 25 th 2014 byDeborah Bowen

"I don't want realism! I want magic!" —Tennessee Williams

How to Survive the Secular Apocalypse

How to Survive the Secular Apocalypse

September 18 th 2014 byKevin Flatt

When the cracks get too wide, what keeps the secular society from crashing down?