Why Humanities PhDs Should Teach at Classical Schools
by Samuel KlumpenhouwerMy fellow humanities PhDs, go where you are wanted. There are plenty of classical schools across the country eager to enlist your services. Continue Reading »
My fellow humanities PhDs, go where you are wanted. There are plenty of classical schools across the country eager to enlist your services. Continue Reading »
Carrie Gress joins the podcast to discuss her new book The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us. Continue Reading »
Perhaps more than at any time since Christianity’s early centuries, lay people will have to shoulder more responsibility in the work of the Church. Continue Reading »
I do hope you’ll find at least one title I mention worth looking into. Books about Trump and current politics? Nah, not interested. Continue Reading »
Judge Stephen P. Friot joins the podcast to discuss his new book Containing History: How Cold War History Explains US–Russia Relations. Continue Reading »
Churches and Christians need to think about what hospitality looks like in our modern world as much as they think about other aspects of the faith. Continue Reading »
Archbishop Fernández is no Joseph Ratzinger in either theological heft or in his relationship to the pope he will serve. Continue Reading »
Three distinct themes wind through all of Mark Bauerlein's episodes: the state of education in America today, Christian intellectual discourse, and the challenge posed by woke hegemony. Continue Reading »
We should not conflate equality and equivalence. Those who do so risk cutting themselves off from the traditions that make them who they are. Continue Reading »
Gad Saad joins the podcast to discuss his new book The Saad Truth about Happiness: 8 Secrets for Living the Good Life. Continue Reading »