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Anselm Kiefer’s Beautiful Apocalypticism
Anselm Kiefer: A Monographby dominique baquéthames & hudson, 300 pages, $70 In 2009 I visited the old Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, formerly one of the main train terminals, converted...
Searching for Ted Kaczynski
I’ve often dreamed of retiring to a cabin in the Rockies with several million dollars and a deep freeze full of Tombstone pizzas. I would spend my days enjoying...
Briefly Noted
Exodus by thomas joseph white, o.p. brazos, 336 pages, $32.99 In days past, to study Scripture was to study the tradition of its reception. The sacred text was read...
Francis’s Argentine Letter and the Proper Response
Last week, Pope Francis sent an official letter to the Argentine bishops, offering his emphatic approval of their proposed norms for the implementation of the eighth chapter of his...
Hindenburg’s Bathing Suit and the Burkini Ban
In general, I find clothing to be more trouble than it’s worth. It requires a lot of maintenance. People judge you for it. It can hardly be said to...
Briefly Noted
Saint Paul Lives Here (In Minnesota)by zach czaiawipf and stock, 66 pages, $7.50 A fter years of controversy over the mishandling of sexual predators among the priests of his...
Uncertain Dissonance
On Thursday, First Things will be hosting a musical performance and art talk, “Microtonality and the Fragmented Face.” Fragmentation, the breakdown of the unities and coherences that make the...
The Future of American Catholicism
Every practicing Catholic in America is stuck between two worlds. On one hand, he inhabits a broadly secular culture, one indifferent to claims about the transcendent, in which the...
Forgetting Social Justice
Last week at First Things we were very happy to host Michael Novak and Paul Adams as they discussed their new book on social justice. One of the themes...
Social Justice According to Michael Novak
First Things and Encounter Books are excited to be hosting an upcoming event with Michael Novak and Paul Adams, at which they will be discussing ideas from their new...
Against Chesterton Quotations
I was wandering through Facebook and noticed a quote by G.K. Chesterton at the top of someone’s profile. The quote was exceptionally stupid. And I thought to myself, So...