At Better Biblos, we are committed to more than just literary appreciation—we engage with the profound philosophical questions that shape our modern world. Through rigorous book analysis and thoughtful exposition, we explore how literature reflects and challenges humanity’s understanding of identity, ethics, and existence in the age of rapid technological change. Our mission is to cultivate an intellectual community that delves deeply into these complexities, revealing how the written word can illuminate and guide us through the ethical and existential dilemmas of the digital era.
At the top of this page you can access analyses and tools to aid in your learning journey. More will be added as time goes on.
We believe we can improve our ability to consume and comprehend text in several key ways:
- Focus on past great works of religion and literature
- Remeasuring influence in science through a weighted citation system
- Quantitative analysis of political data points
FAQ
What is Better Biblos?
Better Biblos is a platform for rigorous literary and philosophical inquiry. We explore how great texts—biblical, classical, and modern—reveal and challenge our understanding of identity, ethics, and existence in the digital age.
What kinds of works do you explore?
We engage with foundational texts across scripture, literature, and philosophy—from ancient writings to modern thinkers—uncovering the ideas that shape culture and moral imagination.
What makes Better Biblos different?
We combine deep literary analysis with philosophical reflection and digital tools, offering a space where classic texts meet contemporary questions and technologies.
Who is this site for?
Our work speaks to readers, thinkers, educators, and technologists seeking meaningful engagement with enduring ideas—both ancient and urgently modern.
How can I begin exploring?
Start with a featured essay, use one of our interactive tools, or browse a thematic series. Whether you’re looking to reflect, research, or reframe your worldview, Better Biblos invites you to think deeply.
Recent Articles of Better Biblos
- AI, Labor, and Rights: A New EraFor most of recorded history, the value of human work has been more than a… Read more: AI, Labor, and Rights: A New Era
- The Spirit of the LawsIntroduction Montesquieu’s “The Spirit of the Laws” (“De l’Esprit des Lois”), first published in 1748,… Read more: The Spirit of the Laws
- Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and a notable Founding Father, is… Read more: Thomas Jefferson