Another Pro-Life Victory?
by Hadley ArkesI’m relieved by the outcome in NIFLA v. Becerra, but the opinions in the case are bereft of any premise or reasoning that would help to plant or even support the pro-life argument. Continue Reading »
I’m relieved by the outcome in NIFLA v. Becerra, but the opinions in the case are bereft of any premise or reasoning that would help to plant or even support the pro-life argument. Continue Reading »
Christianity is inherently countercultural because Christians are always called to convert the culture. Continue Reading »
John Matusiak's Henry VIII: The Life and Rule of England's Nero is perceptive, but Christ's heart is missing from the narrative. Continue Reading »
First Things is not a go-along, get-along movement. Continue Reading »
In Ireland, absurdities have become an everyday phenomenon. Continue Reading »
John Wilson discusses American fiction of the ’50s and ’60s. Continue Reading »
First Things is a forum for different conceptions of the Good, the eternal truth, to be tested against each other and refined. Continue Reading »
First Things seeks to find and promote arguments that are both true in themselves and plausible to the wider world. Continue Reading »
One pernicious effect of lead exposure is not widely understood: It reduces biological fertility and increases the rate of fetal death and miscarriage. Continue Reading »
Harvard’s “holistic”—or what the college terms “whole-person”—review process is hurting Asian-American applicants. Continue Reading »