Ὁι Λόγοι (pronounced hoi LAW-goi) is ancient Greek, meaning literally "Words" or "The Words." Beyond the literal, however, λόγος for a Greek ultimately came to mean truth and reason. St. John the Evangelist, who wrote in Greek, used the word λόγος to refer to the Second Person of the Trinity for this very reason.
We might be pretentious and claim that this blog has tapped the keg of the λόγος, but we're not going to do that, because it would be wrong. In fact, we're not even going to claim that this blog exists in tribute to the λόγος, because that would be insulting to the object of our affection. Instead, we're going to make the more modest claim that we aspire to reflect the λόγος in everything we write here. There are some successes in the archives, as well as some object failures, all preserved as a record of our progress. The judges of that will ultimately be you, the readers. Hopefully, we make your cut.