Standing where St. Paul once reasoned with the philosophers of Athens, On the Hills of Athens is a call to reclaim the lost art of thinking - and to ground that thinking in reality itself.
In an age of emotionalism, intellectual confusion, and shallow slogans posing as wisdom, this book offers a rigorous, accessible path back to philosophical clarity. With the mind of a teacher and the conviction of a believer, Matt Hughes walks readers through the fundamental questions of existence, reason, truth, beauty, justice, freedom, and the nature of God - all while showing how classical philosophy not only withstands modern scrutiny, but provides the rational architecture for faith itself.