R. R. Reno

Eugenics Under the Flag of Choice

On August 7, Ross Douthat interviewed Noor Siddiqui on his podcast Interesting Times. Siddiqui is the founder and…
Matthew Schmitz

The Epstein Myth

In March 2005, the Palm Beach police began to investigate whether a fourteen-year-old girl had been molested by…
Thomas Joseph White

The Torchbearer of Thomism

On August 28, the French Dominican theologian Jean-Pierre Torrell (1927–2025) died at age ninety-eight in Fribourg, Switzerland. Up…
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Paul’s Ethnic Gospel

James R. Wood
Grace, not race”—so goes the tidy maxim by which many modern interpreters characterize Paul’s gospel. In this reading, Paul severs the covenant community from its ethnic roots and replaces…

The Substance of Our Lives

Ephraim Radner

While I was in college, the local priest got me to come along with him on his…

War on the Weak and a Bad Bishop

R. R. Reno

A case study in brain-dead deconsolidation: marijuana legalization. Marijuana has been legal in New York State since…

The Right to Be Killed

Matthew Burdette

In the days surrounding the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., leaders of the civil rights movement…

No Chosen, No “Almost Chosen”

Liel Leibovitz

Mazal tov! Partisans on the left and on the right, fighting bitterly for a larger swath of…

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Turning Point

The editors discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the rise of political violence in America. Rusty Reno joins Julia Yost. The conversation is embedded below. For your long-term convenience,…

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The Question of Suicide

In the ​latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Martin Lockerd joins in to discuss his recent book, Suicide in Modern Catholic Literature. The…

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Pius XII’s Vindication (ft. Michael Knowles)

In the first episode of While We’re At It, a brand new interview series with First Things editor Rusty Reno, Michael Knowles joins in to talk about The Pope…
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Can Transsexuals Be Baptized?

Anthony R. Lusvardi, S.J.
These are not easy days to be a Catholic pastor. In our age of entitlement and mixed messages, pastors are faced with questions that were unthinkable just decades ago—such…

No, DEI Does Not Mean God

John M. Grondelski

According to Washington auxiliary bishop Roy Campbell, Catholics should stand up for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion—DEI—because DEI…

He Died with a Microphone in His Hand

Robert Barron

Why has the murder of Charlie Kirk resonated so powerfully through the culture? Is it because he…

Dare to Be a Dobson

William Wolfe

Jerry Falwell. R. C. Sproul. John MacArthur. And now James Dobson. Over the last twenty years, death…

Still Life, Still Sacred

Andreas Lombard

Renaissance painters would use life-sized wooden dolls called manichini to study how drapery folds on the human…

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B. F. Skinner Is Back

Nikolas Prassas

In the summer of 1942, Arthur D. Hyde, vice president in charge of research at General Mills…

Finding Private Roy 

Mary Eberstadt

By the late 1970s, when I attended public high school in rural, blue-collar Central New York, more…

Toward a New Humanism

Carl R. Trueman

The most pressing question we face today is that of the Psalmist: “What is man?” So urgent…

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Hegel-Sized 

Peter J. Leithart

A sense of an ending is in the air, but there’s little consensus about what’s ending or…

Bright Girdle Furled

Anselm Audley

Light on Darkness restores liturgy to its place at the heart of the medieval world. Like a…

Politics for Losers 

Brad East

In a 2002 essay, Christopher Caldwell—perhaps the premier conservative journalist intellectual writing today—paid a memorable compliment to…

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Madonna and Child

T. O. Brandon

First Place — 2025 First Things Poetry Prize

Not Versed in Country Things 

Brian Brodeur

Second Place — 2025 First Things Poetry Prize

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Maryann Corbett

Pray for her now, the cleaner arriving at dawn, unlocking, humming idly as she dusts till a…

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