I, It, Thou
by Peter J. LeithartA well-lived life oscillates between I-Thou and I-It, between individuality and personhood. Continue Reading »
A well-lived life oscillates between I-Thou and I-It, between individuality and personhood. Continue Reading »
The #MeToo movement is the bust to end the 1960s boom in sexual permissiveness. Continue Reading »
Despite all the Democratic knives in his back, Dan Lipinski—one of the last pro-life Democrats in the House of Representatives—is still standing. Continue Reading »
Congratulations to Hallam Willis for winning first place in our third annual Student Essay Contest. Here is his response to prompt #1. Continue Reading »
Congratulations to Trenton Mattingly for winning second place in our third annual Student Essay Contest. Here is his response to prompt #3. Continue Reading »
Identity, tradition, and religion have new prominence in Italy after the recent election. Continue Reading »
Some American leaders in youth ministry and vocational discernment should be invited to Synod-2018 to enrich its discussion. Continue Reading »
In the film I Am Not a Witch we see how every human society interprets its own beliefs as damage, and routes around them. Continue Reading »
Natural Family Planning is licit not because it is “natural,” but because it respects the divine blueprint for conjugal love. Continue Reading »
For Chateaubriand, confession was both a reminder of uncomfortable truths and the remedy we are yearning for. Continue Reading »