
Dr. Peter Redpath, a friend, adviser for the Lyceum Institute, and the external reader on my dissertation passed away on Palm Sunday. He was a champion of real education and someone who—in ways both direct and indirect—had an important impact on how I approach the intellectual life. He was faithful to the truth—but to his […]

The first step on the realist path is to recognize that one has always been a realist; the second is to recognize that, however hard one tries to think differently, one will never manage to; the third is to realize that those who claim they think differently, think as realists as soon as they forget […]

In the second of the Lyceum Institute Colloquia in 2022, we present Dr. James Capehart, who brings us discussion of Christian Philosophy as it has been viewed in the Christian Middle Ages as well as transmitted through the debates of the 20th century. How in fact is Christian philosophy a problem? The wording itself has […]