Winter 2001


I. Science and the Permanent Things

  • A Thousand Years from Now by Stanley L. Jaki
  • The Darwinian Assault upon Language by Bryce J. Christensen
  • Tradition, Science, and the Centuries by Thomas Molnar

II. Science and Practical Ethics

  • Science, Tradition, and Utopia by Grant Morrison
  • Social Science and the Future of Sexuality by John Caiazza

III. Science and the Enlightenment Tradition

  • Is the Enlightenment Project Worth Saving? by Thomas A. Spragens, Jr.
  • Science and the Idea of Progress by David Glasner

IV. Science and the Renewal of the Conservation Ethos

  • Irrational Rationalism by Thomas Fleming
  • Science and the Restoration of Culture by Wolfgang Smith

Miscellany

  • A Cold King by Mary E. Slayton
  • From the County of Silence by John Drexel

Science and Conservative Thought- – A Symposium

  • Introduction by John Caiazza

Current Issue

  • Notes Toward the Definition of Kitsch

    by Roger Kimball

  • Religion and Empire, Inseparable

    by Dominic Green

  • Flannery at 100—and Forever

    by Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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