Readers of First Things now have new ways to access online articles. As always, print subscribers get free access to the latest issue, as well as twenty years worth of articles, reviews, poetry, and more from our archive of previous issues… . Continue Reading »
Feathers began flying last Friday hours before Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed the countrys strictest state law governing illegal immigration, when President Obama called it unfair and promised to have the Justice Department examine it for possible civil rights violations. Criticism of the new law has been fierce… . Continue Reading »
Help us, SuperNanny! This line, uttered by desperate parents, soon ushers in the aid of professional nanny Jo Frost in the hit parenting show SuperNanny… . Continue Reading »
At the last judgment, when all the nations are gathered together, the book of life is opened, and the hidden counsels of each mans heart are brought to light, I believe that it will be both to the glory of God and to the saints who have overcome their failings… . Continue Reading »
In the mid-1980s, amidst the battleship grey study carrels on the lower level of the Yale Divinity School library, my graduate student friends at Yale began mentioning a strange, new, and exotic name: Michael Wyschogrod… . Continue Reading »
A young couple secures their meager luggage and mounts their bicycles. They are fleeing Paris, and they are escaping just in time. Two days later, the Nazis march in. The couple pedals quickly, covering seventy-five miles in three days. When they board a train to Lisbon, they breathe a sigh of relief. That is, until the authorities pull them aside . Continue Reading »
The papal biographer writes Hans Küng to say, “your April 16 open letter to the world’s bishops, which I first read in the Irish Times, set new standards for that distinctive form of hatred known as odium theologicum and for mean-spirited condemnation of an old friend who had, on his rise to the papacy, been generous to you while encouraging aspects of your current work.” Continue Reading »
Now available on newsstands and online”take a look at the latest issue of First Things ! Youll find its brimming with innovative ideas youve come to expect. Take, for instance, the in-depth case economist Timothy Reichert makes about how the phenomenon of contraception has hurt women in work, relationships, and personal happiness. Or Michael Wyschogrods novel argument for a monarchy in Israel. Or Joseph Bottums concern about the Bad Medicine of Obamacare. Youll also find the latest work of George Weigel, Robert Louis Wilken, and Mary Ann Glendon. Get it while its hot! Continue Reading »
The doctrine of predestination is at the heart of the Reformed message, but almost every tradition has to wrestle with the thorny questions of divine and human agency, as have home-grown religious movements like Mormonism and Christian Science… . Continue Reading »