Culture Wars: The Endgame
James Davison Hunter
Our contemporary culture is a culture of nihilism without nihilists.
Our contemporary culture is a culture of nihilism without nihilists.
The necessity of a genuine exchange (not just fatuous “dialogue”) between Christians and Buddhists is as important as ever.
The costs of a consumerist culture in which obsolescence is a strategy continue to mount.
Thomas Lynch may be the only major poet-undertaker writing in English, which must count as a surprise.
What is the relationship between our conception of ultimate purpose and digital technology?
Augustine is crucial to determining the continuity and dissimilarity between the Romans and ourselves.
When it comes to serial killers, solving the crime can’t solve anything satisfying.