R. R. Reno

The Return of Jewish Theology

I ‘ve often been told that Jews don’t “do theology.” A quick glance at The Guide for the…
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Dan Hitchens

Touching the Assisted Suicide Void

Eloquent, determined, heedless of personal risk, the British journalist Derek Humphry was a born campaigner. In 1975 he…
Liel Leibovitz

The Minecraft Effect

Jews, the late Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik observed, were given the Torah at Sinai not as mere passive…
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How Obergefell Failed

Matthew Schmitz
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court handed down its ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, announcing a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. The opinion, written by Justice ­Anthony Kennedy,…

Classical Renewal by Research

James Hankins

The research pursued these days in university humanities departments does not, as a rule, enjoy high esteem…

The Minecraft Effect

Liel Leibovitz

Jews, the late Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik observed, were given the Torah at Sinai not as mere…

An Evangelical in Italy

Larry Smith

How does an evangelical—not joined with the Church in Rome, but committed to one holy, catholic, and…

Leave Joy Alone

Ephraim Radner

C S. Lewis has never been my favorite Christian writer. I admit this sheepishly, given his stature.…

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L.A. and Elon

The editors discuss the immigration riots in Los Angeles, and Donald Trump’s feud with Gavin Newsom. Then they discuss that other feud. Rusty Reno joins Julia Yost. The conversation…

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The Fed and the College

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Brad Lingo joins in to discuss Grove City College. The conversation is embedded below. For your…

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The Quest for the Historical Jesus

In this episode, Michael C. Legaspi joins Rusty Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about his recent review, “Jesus After the Critics” from the June/July 2025 issue of the…
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New York Deserves Better than State-Sanctioned Suicide

Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan
Over the past two weeks, the world has witnessed a tremendous outpouring of love for Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday, April 21. His last public appearance was…

The U.K.’s Abortion Reckoning

Calum Miller

The U.K. has pushed too far on abortion. On June 17, an amendment to decriminalize abortion for…

Obergefell Must Go

Robert P. George

Last week marked ten years since the Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges—the case that invalidated…

Why the Catholic Church’s Voice on AI Could Be the Most Consequential

Theresa Payton

Recently, Pope Leo XIV delivered a personal message to Silicon Valley executives, academics, and Vatican officials gathered…

Suicide Prevention Must Be for Everyone

Audrey Pollnow

New York’s governor Kathy Hochul has placed a much-needed focus on suicide prevention. If she wishes to…

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The Future of Reading

Wessie du Toit

More is read now in a year than was read before in a hundred years.” So declared…

Is America a Creedal Nation?

David P. Goldman

All civilizations, like all individuals, have flaws. The Christian civilization of Church and empire had flaws. America,…

Saving Christian Europe

Éric Zemmour

Christianity made Europe,” Georges Bernanos writes in The Great Cemeteries Under the Moon. “Christianity is dead. Europe…

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Jesus After the Critics

Michael C. Legaspi

Quests for the “historical Jesus” are as old as Christianity itself. The claims of Jesus’s earliest followers…

Creating U.S. Catholicism

Gerard V. Bradley

In 1928, Undersecretary of State William R. Castle Jr. wrote about “by far the most important Roman…

Why Twain Endures

Mark Bauerlein

When the ­Civil War broke out in 1861, Sam ­Clemens (not yet “Mark Twain”) didn’t know where…

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Greetings on a Morning Walk 

Paul Willis

Blackberry vines,  you hold this ground in the shade of a willow: all thorns, no fruit. *…

An Outline of Trees 

James Matthew Wilson

They rise above us, arching, spreading, thin Where trunk and bough give way to veining twig. We…

Fallacy 

J.C. Scharl

A shadow cast by something invisible  falls on the white cover of a book  lying on my…

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