What, Then, Is Time?

By |2023-05-21T11:31:53-05:00April 14th, 2014|Categories: Aristotle, Classics, E.B., Eva Brann, Featured, Senior Contributors, St. Augustine, St. John's College, Time|Tags: |

When our dean asked me to lecture this September it was because I’ve just completed a book on time, and I’m happy to have the opportunity to talk about it. There seemed to be three possible kinds of profit that I figured might come to you and to me if I gave what one might [...]

An Imaginative Conservative’s Guide to Time Travel

By |2018-12-08T14:13:13-06:00December 5th, 2013|Categories: Conservatism, Fiction, Stephen Masty, Technology, Time|

Tinkering in your cellar to build a time machine, as many of our readers claim to do, you’ll eventually require an operator’s manual. Much frustration can be avoided by reading a clever short story that is in many ways opposite to Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, often as fun and infinitely [...]

Chronos & the Pickpocket: Is Time Being Stolen?

By |2016-04-25T22:42:17-05:00November 5th, 2013|Categories: Culture, History, Stephen Masty, Time, Tradition|

Photo from the Daily MailQueen Victoria with Heirs Britain’s recent royal christening brings us two fascinating family photographs: one of Queen Victoria and another of her great-great-granddaughter, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, each accompanied by three future British kings. They may tell us something surprising about Time, Technology and Western Culture. The elder [...]

Time and Timelessness: A Novel About John the Apostle

By |2016-04-30T12:56:20-05:00September 15th, 2013|Categories: Christianity, Fiction, Robert Cheeks, Time|

John: A Novel, by Niall Williams Irish writer Niall Williams has written a novel that bridges the literary gap between time and the timeless. His latest work, John: A Novel, is a stunning revelation that “God is both ‘enclosed’ within the mystical soul, and he is the ‘enclosure’ that the mystic enters spiritually.” “The question came [...]

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