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C. S. Lewis and His Stepsons
Douglas Gresham is the last person living who knew C. S. Lewis well. The son of Joy…
The Culture of Hate
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Daniel J. Mahoney joins…
AM[D]G
Last November 11, on the centenary of its relocation to a 93-acre campus in suburban Washington, D.C.,…
The End of the Blaine Amendments?
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Peter Stravinskas joins Mark to…
The Rabbi Who Chose Trans Orthodoxy
Shortly before the 1991 Gulf War, Rabbi Yaakov Smith, a father of six and an emissary of…
Wheat and Tares, Saints and Frauds
I was ordained a priest in 2002, on the day before the Sixteenth Sunday of the Year.…
Our Marcusan Moment
Some years ago, Michael Hanby observed that we are all Marxists now. By this, he meant that…
The Church In Mission
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, George Weigel…
No “Wall of Separation”
A number of years ago I gave a visiting lecture at a large state university. At the…
New Faiths of the Self
Strange Rites:New Religions For a Godless Worldby tara isabella burtonpublicaffairs, 320 pages, $28.00 C. S. Lewis wrote…
The Triumph of the Social Scientific Method
Nietzsche said that the nineteenth century was not distinguished by the victory of science but by the…
Race and Redemption
The death of George Floyd has shaken our nation’s foundations. Our churches are rightly trying to respond…
Nietzschean Puritans
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Mark T.…
False Notions of the Common Good
As the Second World War ravaged Europe, several Catholic intellectuals had a fascinating debate about the person…
COVID-19 and the Spiritual Life
The coronavirus is altering social existence in ways that we can and cannot yet perceive. Even after…