Why Classical Education?
by Mark BauerleinRobert Jackson joins the podcast to discuss the National Symposium for Classical Education. Continue Reading »
Robert Jackson joins the podcast to discuss the National Symposium for Classical Education. Continue Reading »
Political messaging can make for bad art—but also for masterpieces. Continue Reading »
While Hume can teach us a thing or two about intellectual modesty, the content of his philosophy leaves readers with a vacuum of meaning. Continue Reading »
Aaron Kheriaty joins the podcast to discuss his article, “The Other Pandemic: The Lockdown Mental Health Crisis,” and the evolution of the COVID pandemic. Continue Reading »
The loss of modesty seems to have fueled nothing but the further sexualization and objectification of the female body. Continue Reading »
After two centuries in which religiosity has been widely seen as the “opiate of the masses,” it’s time to turn the screws on the comfortably agnostic and atheist. Continue Reading »
Mark Bauerlein joins R. R. Reno to talk about the time when deconstruction reigned supreme. Continue Reading »
For the sake of constitutional order and legitimacy, government claims for extraordinary powers must cease. Continue Reading »
Bishop Robert Barron joins the podcast to discuss his new book, Eucharist, and the Word On Fire bookstore. Continue Reading »
Ancient philosophy is being revived—but for purposes it cannot serve. Continue Reading »