Ryan Kemp is an associate professor of philosophy at Wheaton College and author of two books, most recently Marilynne Robinson’s Worldly Gospel (with Jordan Rodgers).
The Internet as we know and use it in our daily lives significantly limits our capacity for freedom in all the various and complex senses of the term.
Dostoevsky is too Christian for a secular age and too secular for Christendom.
How we become convinced that life demands our devoted love.
Well, then, why—on Kierkegaard’s view—would anyone choose a life of faith?