Tag: modernity

Africa: No Continent for Utopian Ideas

Africa is the ultimate ‘red pill.’ Fundamental facts and basic truths lying just under a thin surface of dusty terrain are easily laid bare because they are not hidden under thick concrete layers of distortions and lies repeated over and over.

Dark Night of the World Soul

The God of Genesis may have promised never again to send a flood upon the whole earth; but he did not promise not to send capitalism.

Save the Parish: An Interview with Dr. Alison Milbank

In the wake of the Anglican Church’s move to phase out the parish system, an informal group called Save the Parish is asserting the importance of local worship and of retaining sacred places set aside for devotion.

Saviors and Savages: Herbert’s Dune and the Modern Predicament

Today, we might find Dune’s imagery allegorical. The world, or the public sphere, has in many respects been rendered inhospitable. The once baroque diversity of cultural forms has been drastically reduced. A desertscape has replaced the lush filigree characteristic of more traditional societies.

Modernity as Derailment

Kinneging’s book is fundamentally meant to get the reader to read good books again, especially Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas.