Renovatio 14: The Preservation of Sacred Order
We live in a world of chaos, upended hierarchies, and widespread confusion. In this issue, our writers elucidate the urgency of preserving sacred order in a disorienting age. Many of today's hierarchies may be restrictive and dehumanizing, but, as you'll discover in the pages of our latest issue, order rooted in reason and revelation provides the gifts of freedom and serenity.
Contents
The Ethical Obligations of the Wealthy - John Walbridge
An Ottoman Response to Enforcing Piety - Mustafa Akyol
The Spirit In The Science - Ankur Barua
The Stranger in Ithaca: When Odysseus Returns Home - Scott F. Crider
“A House is a Machine for Living In” - Marwa Al-Sabouni
On the Nature of Revolutions - Khalid Y. Blankinship
“Persia has become a Holy Land” - Juan Cole
“The Fiery Hunt”: Moby-Dick and the Quest for God - Stephen A. Gregg
Transcending Meritocracy - Michael Sugich
The Power of Human Speech - Hina Khalid
We Need a Politics Grounded in Human Nature to Heal Our Divisions - Jacob Williams