April 18, 2016
Hard to Believe
Robert Herritt on how we know what we know, and what to do when experts disagree
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April 18, 2016
Robert Herritt on how we know what we know, and what to do when experts disagree
April 18, 2016
Brian Murray on Rod Serling’s struggle to turn TV into an art form
April 18, 2016
Jacob Hoerger on light pollution, enlightenment, and our sense of finitude
April 18, 2016
Alan Jacobs offers an aphoristic critique of social media, commentary, and our credulity before algorithms
December 23, 2015
Chase W. Nelson on the character and career of his late teacher, Austin L. Hughes
December 22, 2015
Lee Lane on what the oil and gas boom means for America's geopolitical standing
December 22, 2015
Alan Jacobs on being known by one's neighbors versus being known by the state
December 22, 2015
W. David Montgomery on why the encyclical's moral teaching requires better policy
December 22, 2015
M. Anthony Mills on the critique of "the technocratic paradigm" in the encyclical 'Laudato Si''
December 22, 2015
Brendan P. Foht contrasts the encyclical 'Laudato Si'' with the recent Ecomodernist Manifesto