Arts & Letters

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The Hand of God in Subway Heat

Samira Kawash

I have never stood in front of a blast furnace, or ventured into the bowels of a…

The New Public Liturgy

Carl R. Trueman

First Things contributing editor Carl Trueman discusses the rise of a new public orthodoxy and its catastrophic results…

Cardinal John O’Connor, Pro-Life Leader

Richard M. Doerflinger

Historians have called George Washington “the indispensable man” in the founding of our nation. When reflecting on…

Another Assault on John Paul II

George Weigel

On May 13, 1981, Pope John Paul II had lunch in the papal apartment with Dr. Jerome…

The Contrasting Visions of the Judiciary in Brown and Dobbs

Michael A. Scaperlanda

In 1954, the Supreme Court upended 58 years of constitutionally protected segregation, concluding that “in the field…

Tyranny by Numbers

John Waters

The Psychology of Totalitarianismby mattias desmettranslated into english by els vanbrabantchelsea green publishing, 256 pages, $53.25  …

The Irrepressible, Irreplaceable Midge Decter

George Weigel

About two-thirds of the way through that fine 1992 film A League of Their Own, star catcher…

Protecting Christian Liberty in the PCA

Jonathan L. Master

The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) was founded in 1973. At that time, its identification with the…

How We Got Here

Aaron M. Renn

Aaron Renn, author of the widely discussed “Three Worlds of American Evangelicalism” essay, responds to criticisms of his…

The Lessons of Russian Warmaking

George Weigel

CRACOW. Four and a half months after Russia invaded Ukraine on the Orwellian pretext of displacing a…

Style Is Vital

Dan Hitchens

The First Things 2022 Spring Campaign seeks to raise $600,000 by June 30. To make your contribution, visit www.firstthings.com/donate. Although…

The End of the Beginning of the End of Abortion

Hadley Arkes

The decision today in the Dobbs case, long awaited from the Court, can be appreciated—and savored—as a…

How I Evolved on Tim Keller: A Follow-Up

James R. Wood

James Wood, associate editor at First Things, responds to criticisms of his widely discussed original essay “How I…

SCOTUS Rules for Religious Schools

Charles L. Glenn

This week, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 in Carson v. Makin that a Maine program…

The Art of St. Joseph

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Elizabeth Lev joins the podcast to…