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Review
Jen Hatmaker’s Awake, Alan Noble’s To Live Well, and Molly Worthen’s Spellbound approach virtue and the body in different ways.
Public Theology Project
War, in every case, is hell. Let’s watch out for ourselves, lest it also make us hellish.
Review
Classicist Nadya Williams argues for believers reading the Greco-Roman classics.
Public Theology Project
We’ve all become numb to this unserious, trivializing age.
After discovering some students using AI chatbots to write their midterms, I switched to an oral exam—and an explanation of virtue.
Christians should be known for embodying the virtues of curiosity and epistemic humility.
The Russell Moore Show
You can fake your way to vice but never to virtue.
Public Theology Project
You can fake your way to vice but never to virtue.
Review
Without intentional practices for reading virtuously, even virtuous books can end up furthering vice.
How our internet use is prone to the ancient vice of akrasia.