Progress Into the Abyss
by Roy PinchotRecent rom-coms paint Hasidic communities in a bad light while leading their characters into a postmodern abyss. Continue Reading »
Recent rom-coms paint Hasidic communities in a bad light while leading their characters into a postmodern abyss. Continue Reading »
If the White House manages the creation of the recently mandated National Garden of American Heroes thoughtfully, its value could run deeper than our political fault lines. Continue Reading »
Your appreciation of Gerard Manley Hopkins's poetry may be deepened by Catherine Randall’s concise and empathetic account. Continue Reading »
The relief bill offers an ideal opportunity to redress the harms of higher education and move our educational culture in a direction that serves all Americans. Continue Reading »
The future of the Catholic Church is not with AOC’s bigoted projections, but with St. Damien of Molokai. Continue Reading »
The Jewish Pro-Life Foundation affirms the responsibility of every Jew to “choose life, so that you and your children may live” (Deuteronomy 30:19). Continue Reading »
Jesuit secondary education is unlikely to produce leaders if its self-presentation brackets God. Continue Reading »
Aurel Kolnai truly belongs in the pantheon of anti-totalitarian thought and a study of his writings can shed some light on the totalitarian nihilism all around us. Continue Reading »
Pete Buttigieg’s appointment at Notre Dame illustrates that the university’s leadership has embraced a defective understanding of Notre Dame’s Catholic mission. Continue Reading »
Liberals expect radicals to play by liberal rules, but liberal fairness is the specific target of the radical onslaught. Continue Reading »