Cambridge University philosopher Raymond Geuss has written a book that explores the imaginative anatomy of pragmatic governance.
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Christians in prisons
In Books & Culture, Jason Byassee reviews a trio of books about prisons and their meaning for Christians.
Is there evidence of God in conscience?
Bruce Russell reviews Paul K. Moser's The Elusive God in Notre Dame Philosophy Reviews.
The evolutionary theory of religion
In today's New York Times, Judith Shulevitz reviews The Faith Instinct: How Religion Evolved and Why It Endures by Nicholas…
Dialectic of Enlightenment, today and tomorrow
Looking back at Roger Forster's 2001 Telos essay "Dialectic of Enlightenment as Genealogy Critique," Andrew Walker advocates for the "continued…
The Faith Instinct
The Economist reviews evolutionary biologist Nicholas Wade's The Faith Instinct: How Religion Evolved and Why it Endures.
A Jewish biography of Bob Dylan
Of the writing of Bob Dylan books, there is no end. Now, after all these years, somebody has written a…
Schmitt on Shakespeare
At TELOSscope , Nicole Burgoyne interviews David Pan, translator of the first English edition of Carl Schmitt's 1956 foray into…
Was prophecy a day job for poets?
In The New Republic, Adam Kirsch reviews David Rosenberg's A Literary Bible, which makes an arresting claim about Hebrew biblical…
Does Europe have a Muslim problem?
In the New York Review of Books, Malise Ruthven reads Christopher Caldwell's Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam,…