Between Flesh and Spirit: Lily Phillips and What it Means to Invite Christ In

“Is there more to life than money?” That’s not just a rhetorical question, it’s the gateway to a deeper question: Is there more to life than material reality itself? In a culture obsessed with success, power, and profit, what does it mean to truly invite Christ into the way we think about the world and ourselves? In Katherine’s latest article “Between Flesh and Spirit: Lily Phillips and What It Means to Invite Christ In,” She unpacks this very tension: how a purely material worldview shapes the choices we make, the values we embrace, and ultimately how we understand sin, redemption, and the person of Jesus. In an age where commodification extends even to intimacy and identity, what does it look like to see the material world through the lens of Christ? 👉 Katherine explores how Machiavellian metaphysics, the idea that reality is only material facts and there are no ideals, drives decisions that sacrifice human dignity for gain. And she offers a vision shaped by Catholic truth: that matter matters because God became flesh and redeemed it. This is more than cultural commentary, it’s a challenge to reconsider the metaphysical assumptions that undergird how we live, love, work, and even struggle with sin. Read it here.

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