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The State of Christian Literature
Smashing our small cosmos
Memoir of an Unremarkable Life
Of what worth is one person’s story among the billions?
Writing as Pure Play
Old enough to once again create with childlike joy
Art Is Not About You
Chaucer’s penitentiary story “The Parson’s Tale” can teach us how to find communal self-knowledge and true repentance.
Reading at the End of the World
A chat with renowned novelist Marilynne Robinson and how reading can train us in hope.
Surprised by Questions
To pose a good question—like Sayers, Socrates, and Jesus—is to invite someone into a journey.
So You Want to Write a Book
An acquisitions editor gives advice to aspiring writers on the platform dilemma.
An Education in Delight
In an age of AI, truly human teaching invites students to know for themselves.
Stock the Library of Your Mind
Good writing flows from a lifetime of good reading.
Ditch Your Taste in Books
We do not read to become more knowledgeable. We read to experience our finitude.
Stop Dressing like a Transcendentalist
Maybe relating our fashion choices to dead philosophers can keep us from disastrous consequences.
The State of Christian Literature
Smashing our small cosmos
Memoir of an Unremarkable Life
Of what worth is one person’s story among the billions?
Writing as Pure Play
Old enough to once again create with childlike joy