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On Nationalisms Through Time
Not long ago, I finished reading Samuel Goldman’s insightful (and already widely-discussed) new book After...
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Tradition, Angst, and Millennial Parenthood
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What Does the Scholastic Method Get Right and Wrong?
A few days ago, Pater Edmund Waldstein—a Cistercian monk based out of Austria, and editor...
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When “Worldview” Thinking Becomes a Crutch
When I was a teenager, I enthusiastically attended programs like Worldview Academy and Summit Ministries...
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Grilling and the Common Good
Since moving to the suburbs a little over a year ago, I’ve grown increasingly fond...
May 17, 2021
Forgetting the Big Questions
A short while ago, I put out a review of Sohrab Ahmari’s fine new book...
May 08, 2021
A Note on “Masculine Fiction”
Like a decent number of other people I know, I began my fiction-reading journey as...
May 05, 2021
Theonomy and Thumos
At the risk of stating the obvious, as a general rule I tend to think...
April 2021
April 19, 2021
Donegality
While perusing Christiana Hale’s fine new book Deeper Heaven: A Reader’s Guide to C.S. Lewis’s...
April 15, 2021
Ad Astra Per Fidem: A Review of Christiana Hale’s “Deeper Heaven: A Reader’s Guide to C.S. Lewis’s Ransom Trilogy”
As “science fiction” stories go, C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy—Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and...
April 07, 2021
Moralistic Therapeutic Sacramentalism?
One of the profounder tragedies of adulthood is the loss of time for “big books,”...
April 02, 2021
Empire of Foucault
Ever since I can remember, I’ve had a deep and abiding love for natural history...
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March 26, 2021
Integralism and the Trickster
If you spend enough time around bookish young conservative types—particularly those of a high-church, historically-minded...
March 21, 2021
Deconstruction and Self-Deception
A few days ago, my wife and I settled in to watch Shaka King’s film...
March 10, 2021
What Is Competition For?
A couple of weeks ago, Nathan J. Robinson—whom I consistently find to be one of...
March 02, 2021
Typological Biblical Interpretation Needs Athens, Not Just Jerusalem
All things considered—but perhaps uncharacteristically for a Protestant—my theological interests have always tended more towards...
February 2021
February 17, 2021
Neil Gaiman’s Pagan Beowulf
Robert Zemeckis’s 2007 film Beowulf is a curious beast. It’s a PG-13 motion-capture/CGI hybrid, one...
February 16, 2021
Forgiveness and the Limits of the “Political”
The Witherspoon Institute’s online journal Public Discourse—a key forum for exploration of the “new natural...
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January 06, 2021
Unexpected Lessons from “Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order”
As a general rule, most right-of-center theological and political commentators don’t think very much of...
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Zorro, Myth, and Kingship
If there’s a single action movie I can say I was raised on—with the possible...
December 10, 2020
Living Christianly in the Face of Political Change
As a rule, I spend more than enough time on this site challenging expressions of...
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The Best Books I Read This Year (2020 Edition)
And so another year—a year unlike any other in recent memory—draws to a close. Happily,...
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Two Types of Integralism
I’ve written a lot about integralism on this site over the last few years (and...
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What If “Intellectual Diversity” Is the Wrong Higher-Ed Slogan?
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Why You Probably Hate Most Movie, Book, and Video Game Reviews These Days
Earlier this week, I wrote about seeing Ron Howard’s new adaptation of J.D. Vance’s Hillbilly...
November 12, 2020
When “Integration from Within” Doesn’t Work
Given the pace of the 2020 news cycle—and, well, the fact of the presidential election—you’d...
November 02, 2020
Learning from the Confucian Tradition
Last month, while leafing through the pages of the latest issue of Modern Reformation—a publication...
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October 26, 2020
Doomscrolling and the Sin of Curiositas
Among all theological concepts, one I find particularly difficult to get my head around is...
October 21, 2020
The Clash of Traditions in “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
A few days ago, my wife and I dropped by our mostly-empty neighborhood movie theater...
October 14, 2020
The Intellect as Vale of Tears
Last week, I read one of the most arresting pieces of writing I’ve come across...
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