Contra the University of Chicago’s recent move to double down on AI, a truly Christian humanist education should minimize technology and embrace the most tried-and-true pedagogy: reading physical books.
Nadya WilliamsJune 11, 2026
As AI threatens to automate many technical careers, the liberal arts may prove to be among the last fields of study it cannot replace
Jeffery Tyler SyckMay 18, 2026
Both the demagogue and the statesman use rhetoric to sway public opinion, but only the latter does so with the nation’s best interests at heart
Jeffery Tyler SyckApril 22, 2025
The lost art of political oratory must be recovered to save not only our politics, but the soul of America
Jeffery Tyler SyckMarch 14, 2025
As schools like UNC found centers devoted to perspectives other than the left-wing views that dominate universities, the need for such viewpoint diversity is more apparent than ever
Nadya WilliamsFebruary 4, 2025
Despite the high-minded rhetoric of a wall separating religion and politics, when it comes to primary and secondary education, religious institutions have always been at the forefront
Grace Phan BellafioreNovember 4, 2024
Thomas Jefferson valued universal religious liberty as one of his greatest accomplishments. Do his lessons from America’s founding last today?
Andrew D. CaricoJuly 4, 2024
Christian universities must teach international relations differently than secular institutions
Collin SloweyMay 9, 2024
Review of Monica Swanson’s “Becoming Homeschoolers”
Nadya WilliamsMay 8, 2024