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Ep. 106 | Why Christians Should Be Liberally Educated
03/20/2026
Ep. 106 | Why Christians Should Be Liberally Educated
Why is it important for Christians to read—from the great classics to contemporary works? What does it mean to embrace a broad, liberal arts education from a Christian perspective? Providence Managing Editor James Diddams is joined by Nadya Williams—Contributing Editor at Providence, Books Editor at Mere Orthodoxy, and Interim Director of the MFA in Creative Writing at Ashland University—to explore these questions and to consider why, in an age of AI and increasingly dehumanizing technologies, reading texts that illuminate the human condition as a reflection of God may be more important than ever. Articles referenced: Nadya Williams. “A People Without Culture: What the End of Reading Truly Means.” Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy, June 6, 2024. . Nadya Williams. “Christopher Lasch, Plain Writing, and Democracy.” Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy, July 2, 2025. . Nadya Williams. “To Read Is Human.” Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy, September 8, 2025. . Nadya Williams. “The Conservative Christian Literary Ecosystem.” Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy, February 17, 2026. . Nadya Williams. “‘Like a Western Suit that Doesn’t Fit’: Shūsaku Endō, Christianity, and Japan.” Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy, March 31, 2025. . James Diddams. “The Real Problem at Wheaton College.” First Things, November 30, 2022.
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