What We’ve Been Reading—March 2021
by EditorsOur editors reflect on their latest reads. Continue Reading »
Our editors reflect on their latest reads. Continue Reading »
Columbia University is presenting a vision of a nation that might be better characterized by the motto Ex uno plures. Continue Reading »
Legal conservatives and originalists should adjust their views in response to the clear and convincing historical evidence of constitutional personhood. Continue Reading »
The CDF statement, though seemingly focused upon the issue of the blessing of same-sex unions, has much wider import. Continue Reading »
A new book of conversations between Samuel Wells and Stanley Hauerwas discusses the role of theology in the lives of ordinary Christians. Continue Reading »
Philosophical errors concerning human things lead to errors about divine things. Continue Reading »
On February 25, by a vote of 224-206, the House decided to criminalize Genesis 1:27 by passing the “Equality Act.” Continue Reading »
Even for spoiled royals, a wedding is emphatically not a private matter. Continue Reading »
The primal act of feeding others allows me to strengthen them and help them to thrive. This is the role of bread, no matter your religion. Continue Reading »
Who we are as “selves” is largely the product of formation and nourishment by our families. Continue Reading »