Over at Postmodern Conservative, Peter Lawler puts together a syllabus, while Pete Spiliakos continues to watch the destruction of the polar ice caps.
Peter Leithart, who is still reading Isaiah, is also reading about alchemy and the structure of the Bible.
Here at First Thoughts, Phillip Cary’s series on Genesis draws to a close.
On the Square today, Nicholas G. Hahn III commemorates the appointment of William A. Wilson as ambassador to the Vatican, Wesley Smith provides some perspective on the case of Jahi McMath, and Leah Libresco makes some New Year’s resolutions to break some bad habits.
Lift My Chin, Lord
Lift my chin, Lord,Say to me,“You are not whoYou feared to be,Not Hecate, quite,With howling sound,Torch held…
Letters
Two delightful essays in the March issue, by Nikolas Prassas (“Large Language Poetry,” March 2025) and Gary…
Spring Twilight After Penance
Let’s say you’ve just comeFrom confession. Late sunPours through the budding treesThat mark the brown creek washing Itself…