Happy Monday! I hope everybody had a good weekend. Here’s some of what we had for you read over the weekend:
At Postmodern Conservative , Carl Scott is a voice connoisseur and Peter Lawler thinks the brave new world isn’t coming.
A selection of Peter Leithart’s posts: more on N. T. Wright , a post on Eusebius , and a post on Apple .
With Dr. Boli , it’s never too early to plan your vacation , your dinner , or your headstone .
Here at First Thoughts , Carl R. Trueman wonders about culture : “But what happens to a society when the primary means of such distraction are pornography and violence, or, as is increasingly the case, a macabre combination of the two?”
And On the Square today, R. R. Reno asks how to be a Christian intellectual , while Timothy George shines a light on a little-known hero . And Archbishop Chaput allowed us to publish his speech on the new evangelization .
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…