Mark’s Poem of the Passion and My Late Friend Dave
by Joshua T. KatzDave’s pastoral ability allowed him to understand people better than they sometimes understood themselves. Continue Reading »
Dave’s pastoral ability allowed him to understand people better than they sometimes understood themselves. Continue Reading »
Perhaps Hitler has won, though on the left—the opposite end of the political spectrum to that we might have expected. Continue Reading »
German Catholicism may not be regarded in certain Roman circles as being “on the brink” so much as “at the cutting edge.” Continue Reading »
First Things stands as an intellectual bulwark against the left’s long march. Continue Reading »
By every standard, Avery Dulles was a dedicated theologian and a committed disciple of Jesus Christ. Continue Reading »
A deeper obedience to God’s will makes life richer, fuller, and more fruitful. It’s a simple truth that our age has forgotten. Continue Reading »
The darkness of our lives awakens deep within us the longing for God’s coming in the flesh. Continue Reading »
From the first seconds, first-time director Michael Sarnoski establishes a deliciously understated, contemplative mood in Pig. Continue Reading »
If you have on your gift-list for Christmas any bookish men or women, then Ear Training would make a splendid gift. Continue Reading »