Moral Philosophy
Explore the provocative world of moral philosophy, where ethical dilemmas challenge the boundaries of right and wrong, leaving you questioning the very essence of human morality.

The Timeless Tension of "No Country for Old Men"

KC Fairlight
Cormac McCarthy's 'No Country for Old Men' delves into the blurred lines of morality and fate in a gripping modern Western thriller set in 1980s Texas.

The Oath: A Tale of Sin and Consequence

Vince Vanguard
Frank Peretti's 'The Oath' is a suspenseful novel that delves into the consequences of sin and secrecy in a small town haunted by a supernatural force.

The Magnifying Glass on American Values: The High Window By Raymond Chandler

Vince Vanguard
"The High Window" by Raymond Chandler isn't just a detective story. It's a gripping portrayal of American tenacity and traditional values, told through Marlowe's eyes in wartime Los Angeles.
Breaking Down the Rules: The True Foundation of Order

Vince Vanguard
The world would descend into chaos without rules—just ask the Israelites. Martin Luther's hymn on the Ten Commandments, "Dies sind die heilgen zehn Gebot," highlights the importance of these moral foundations.

Playing with Fire: A Novel That Ignites Controversy

Vince Vanguard
Roger Vailland's 'Playing with Fire' is a provocative novel that delves into post-World War II moral complexities, challenging readers with its raw portrayal of human nature and societal struggles.