Everyone’s a Critic
Toxic levels of self-aware self-reflection threaten our civilization and our souls.
Toxic levels of self-aware self-reflection threaten our civilization and our souls.
As they explore the potential of new technologies to change and shape our world, the authors of The Digital Age fail to consider how personhood will shape and be shaped by these changes.
Jacobs' work illustrates the Book of Common Prayer's ever-evolving role in global Christianity against a variety of historical backdrops.
Susan Jacoby’s new biography of Robert Ingersoll is a missed opportunity, regurgitating tired, over-stated New Atheist talking points.
The fool may lack good sense, but he need not lack good taste.
This issue is called “Self and Other,” and one of the principles behind it is that our self is bound up with the selfhood of others.
An exchange regarding Issue 5's essay "Eros Beyond Sex".
My interview with former death row inmate Ndume Olatsushani shook my faith in our justice system. But I found that my own attitude represented a larger problem.
Applying the commandment to “love my neighbor” to literature, I discovered a whole new way of relating to writers.