The Imaginative Conservative, begun by Winston Elliott and Brad Birzer, has become one of my most-frequented websites in the last couple of years. Its writers cover a lot of ground and never get bogged down in the narrowly political.
I’m pleased to report that my first piece for this site was published this morning. It’s a review of Robert Woods’s Dwelling on Delphi: Thinking Christianly about the Liberal Arts.
Good article Jason. I struggle with the thought that the process of continually assessing the value and legitimacy of various intellectual discourses is, in itself, non-productive for the most part; when I could be using that time to interact physically with the world and my fellow man in a productive way. – David
The tension between the active and contemplative is centuries old. Each of us must find an appropriate balance of the two.