The Actuality of Liberation’s Problem
Christianity and Marxism are bound together by the thought of liberation, but it is time to think liberation as a problem in itself, as a matter of prophecy rather than of conversion.
Christianity and Marxism are bound together by the thought of liberation, but it is time to think liberation as a problem in itself, as a matter of prophecy rather than of conversion.
For author Greg Moore, the season of Advent is rooted in a divine memory.
A poem about having hope for now, not “an appetite for this or that concocted future.”
In this wide-ranging interview, Jeffrey Stout discusses themes from his 2004 book DEMOCRACY AND TRADITION, including such topics as religion, democracy, secularism, piety, and the intellectual orientation he, following Stanley Cavell, calls “Emersonian Perfectionism.”
By helping people die well, the church can confront the new challenges of the posthuman project.
This poem addresses the role of language and creativity in education; it considers a “concrete classroom” future where poets are no more.
In this poem, Luci Shaw imagines the life-changing, transformative power of insubordinate ideas.
In this poem, Jeffrey Johnson considers the passage of time.