Illumine
First published in 2006, Illumine is a publication of the Bryan Institute for Critical Thought and Practice. Each issue provides thoughtful commentary on current issues and events. If you wish to be added to the mailing list to receive this free publication, please submit this form.An archive beginning with the September/October 2008 issue is provided below:
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Summer 2012
"Materialist Metaphysics and the Moral Impulse," by J. Daryl Charles, Ph.D. -
Winter 2012
"The Intellect and Evolution" by Stephen M. Barr -
Summer 2011
"Awakening from Nihilism: The Templeton Prize Address" by Michael Novak, M.A. -
Nov/Dec 2010
"Flight from Nature: The Progressive Turn in American Politics and Law" by Bradley C.S. Watson, Ph.D. -
Sept/Oct 2010
"Designed for Sex: What We Lose When We Forget What Sex Is For" by J. Budziszewski, Ph.D. -
Jul/Aug 2010
"Prejudice, Pride, and Sectarian Schools" by Benjamin McArthur, Ph.D. -
May/Jun 2010
"A Requiem for Friendship" by Anthony Esolen, Ph.D. -
Mar/Apr 2010
"Education and the Mind Redeemed" by John F. Crosby, Ph.D. -
Nov/Dec 2009
"Small but Significant: Counter-Cultural Thoughts from the Wisdom Perspective" by J. Daryl Charles, Ph.D. -
Sep/Oct 2009
"The Evangelical Social Conscience" by Michael Gerson -
Mar/Apr 2009
"The Theology of American Exceptionalism" by Raymond J. Haberski, Jr., Ph.D. -
May/Jun 2009
"Columbus, Geronimo, and Native American History: A Worldview Perspective" by Jack Traylor, Ph.D. -
Nov/Dec 2008
"The Role of Great Books in Undergraduate Education" by Michael M. Jordan, Ph.D. -
Sep/Oct 2008
"A Weighty Hope" by Paul Gutacker
