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Adrian Vermeule’s Hyper-Modernist Politics
A political order cannot be an unstructured, permanent revolution from the top down.
Against "Cover-to-Cover" Bible Reading
It is common for new Christians to set out to “read the whole Bible cover-to-cover." This practice often leads to two major problems.
Staseos Book Review: How Reason Can Lead to God by Joshua Rasmussen
Like some of our favorite philosophers—including William James and Simone Weil—Rasmussen is both a natural skeptic and a convinced theist.
Andrew Huberman Believes in God
Carmen and Ian discuss Andrew Huberman's recent interview about his belief in God on the Cameron Hanes Show.
Deus ex Machina
On Silicon Valley religion and the death of atheism.
Our Top 10 Books for Every Reader On Your Christmas List
Delve into our specially curated list of book recommendations that promise to transform not just reading time but the very lives of your...
Christianity's Challenge to the Dark Side of the Enlightenment
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The Battle of Ideas: Christianity and the Cultural Left's Enlightenment Legacy
The Enlightenment has been so influential that present-day Christians often operate unconscious framework of Enlightenment assumptions.
Alternative Infrastructure is Not Enough
The looming weaponization of facial recognition technology is a reminder that political warfare in the business world has only begun.
The Ben-Gurion Option: Strategic Lessons for Christians from Early Zionists
The strategic successes of the early Zionist movement impart lessons for a wide range of other minority groups.
The Catholic Crypto Conference
The conference was the first of its kind and brought together Catholic leaders to discuss how the Church leverages new technological tools.
The Staseos Podcast: What Everyone Should Know About Romance Novels
Staseos Founders Ian Huyett and Carmen Schober discuss Carmen's latest book, Pretty Little Pieces (releasing December 6th).
Surviving a Near-Deconstruction Experience
In many cases, "deconstruction" might be less about questions and more about self-preservation.
Redeeming Love's Critics Reveal a Problem with Christian Audiences
The swift condemnation of the film was a huge but unsurprising misstep.
Understanding Teilhard, Part IV: Space and the Universe
Despite Teilhard's failings, his general Omega point theory preserves elegance and symmetry throughout the whole story of the universe.
Understanding Teilhard, Part III: Common Accusations
Teilhard de Chardin has influenced a variety of conservative Christian thinkers, but is often ignorantly dismissed as a theological liberal.
Understanding Teilhard, Part II: The Duty of Research
Teilhard encouraged Christians to actively drive the advancement of medicine, engineering, and other fields of discovery.
Understanding Teilhard, Part I: The Holiness of Evolution
Studying Teilhard firmly dispelled for me all the usual allegations that he held heretical beliefs such as pantheism or monism.
The Staseos Podcast: The Legal Loophole that Saved the Texas Law
Lawyer Ian Huyett discusses the legal realities regarding Roe vs. Wade and how the controversial Texas Heartbeat Law utilized an...
Women Punching Women: An Interview with Carmen Schober
Carmen Schober discusses the weird world of Christian entertainment, mixed martial arts, wokeness in the publishing industry and more.
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