
An attempt at a new start from the oldest of old-school bloggers. I plan to address My Type of Thing: everything from pedagogy to political theology, leavened with autobiographical reflection. My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
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I recently finished a major project: I worked through the entirety of Newton’s Principia: The Central Argument, edited by the former St. John’s College faculty member Dana Densmore. Following Newton’s own suggestions as to what represents t...
For many years now, political and economic commentators have been puzzled by the apparent disconnect between the actual data about the performance of the U.S. economy and the indicators about how people feel about the economy. The problem e...
In my previous post, I reflected on my experience of returning to the kind of “politically-engaged theology” that shaped me in grad school, from the perspective of someone who has basically stopped trying to make Christianity work. Where pr...
Cecco del Caravaggio, The Resurrection (c. 1619-20)
Whenever I see this painting at the Art Institute of Chicago, I always find it mildly blasphemous. Even the New Testament itself refrains from directly portraying the very moment of the R...
We hear a great deal lately about the decline of democracy, but for most of us, the actual experience of anything worthy of the name is pretty marginal to our lives. There are very few settings in which we rationally deliberate with our pee...
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Adam Kotsko is a writer, teacher, and translator based in Chicago.
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