Blog A Liberal Non-Christian and a Conservative Christian Scholar in Civil Dialogue: Part 2 Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from Hank Reichman and Karen Swallow Prior’s dialogue…Karen Swallow Prior and Hank ReichmanSeptember 19, 2022
Blog A Liberal Non-Christian and a Conservative Christian Scholar in Civil Dialogue: Part 1 Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from Hank Reichman and Karen Swallow Prior’s dialogue…Karen Swallow Prior and Hank ReichmanSeptember 16, 2022
Blog Interview with a Recent College Grad: Rebecca Olsen Interview with a Recent College Grad: Rebecca Olsen A lot has changed in the world…Karen Swallow PriorJanuary 5, 2022
Blog Dorothy Sayers: Reluctant Public Intellectual Editor's note: Due to an internal error, this post was not distributed this past Thursday…Karen Swallow PriorSeptember 20, 2021
Blog The Rise and Fall of English Literature (and Academic Subjects) In a recent essay in First Things, Mark Bauerlein offered an account of the last…Karen Swallow PriorAugust 18, 2021
Blog Letting Our College Experience Teach Us It’s already July, and while for many people July means summer is just getting started,…Karen Swallow PriorJuly 13, 2021
Blog Chronological Snob No More I have recently realized that, despite my best intentions, I am guilty of chronological snobbery.…Karen Swallow PriorJune 8, 2021
Blog The Emergence of Remix Culture From Carl Trueman’s The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self to Kristen DuMez’s Jesus…Karen Swallow PriorMay 3, 2021
Blog Enjoying the Bible? I’m particularly thrilled to interview Matthew Mullins (Twitter: @MullinsMattR) this month, not only because his…Karen Swallow PriorMarch 9, 2021
Blog The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: An Interview with the Author The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road…Karen Swallow PriorFebruary 2, 2021
Blog Full of Our Diminished Selves In a recent New York Times column, Ross Douthat explored “the reasons behind a seemingly…Karen Swallow PriorJanuary 6, 2021
Blog Jesus the Great Philosopher Jesus the Great Philosopher: Recovering the Wisdom for the Good Life by Jonathan T. Pennington,…Karen Swallow PriorNovember 25, 2020
Blog The Passing of the Age of the Novel For three centuries, the novel was the literary genre that expressed and shaped the modern…Karen Swallow PriorOctober 23, 2020
Blog What A Tale of Two Cities Can Tell Us About Injustice in America Today “Those who cannot remember the past,’ the philosopher George Santayana, famously said, ”are condemned to repeat it.” Literature…Karen Swallow PriorSeptember 21, 2020