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Against Obsessive Sexuality

Michael W. Hannon

For the March issue of First Things, I wrote an essay called “Against Heterosexuality.” In brief, my argument was that the concept of sexual orientation is not historically inevitable,...

“Hey Kid”

Michael W. Hannon

Do First Things readers care that the American Theatre Wing’s 2014 Tony Awards are happening this weekend? Most probably don’t, and that’s probably okay.  But still, we shouldn’t be...

The How I Met Your Mother finale was an April Fools joke

Michael W. Hannon

Remember how, towards the end of the Wayne’s World movies, Wayne and Garth would do ridiculous endings in the style of various other films, just before they’d get to...

Against Heterosexuality

Michael W. Hannon

Alasdair MacIntyre once quipped that “facts, like telescopes and wigs for gentlemen, were a seventeenth-century invention.” Something similar can be said about sexual orientation: Heterosexuals, like typewriters and urinals...

Some Millennial Frustration with America’s New Evangelization

Michael W. Hannon

I have an awkward confession to make. When I hear American Catholics cheerlead the New Evangelization, I’m sorry to say, I become very skeptical very quickly. As they unpack...

Sexual Disorientation: The Trouble with Talking about “Gayness”

Michael W. Hannon

In the wake of Pope Francis’ virally circulated airplane interview, orthodox Catholic writers from every corner of the blogosphere have united in defense of our Holy Father, against the...

The Dominic Option

Michael W. Hannon

Along with a couple members of the First Things editorial staff, I was blessed to spend this past weekend on the gorgeous Maryland coast. The occasion was the first...

What Is Water Polo?: And Its Surprising Relevance for Marriage

Michael W. Hannon

Back in high school, I played a sport that most people have encountered, if at all, only in the Olympics. It is an athletic game both exhilarating and exhausting,...

Love God and Do What You Will: Avoiding Over-Devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Discernment

Michael W. Hannon

In so many Christian contexts today, it is almost impossible to avoid hearing about the importance of discerning one’s “personal vocation.” This label, apparently, is meant to denote the...

Peace If Possible; Truth At All Costs

Michael W. Hannon

“Peace if possible, truth at all costs!” Thus heralded Martin Luther half a millennium ago, and let no man accuse him of failing to practice what he preached. Of...