Conservatism
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Food for the Soul
This article is part of our 2023 year-end campaign series, featuring reflections from prominent authors on why…
Mark’s Poem of the Passion and My Late Friend Dave
On October 20, 2023, the Reverend David Keith Louder, a Lutheran pastor, died at the age of…
Testing the Spirits of Jon Fosse’s A Shining
A Shiningby jon fossetranslated by damion searlstransit books, 88 pages, $16.95 In her little-known essay “The Spirit…
Letters
Court Religion It was good to see Mark Movsesian (“Defining Religion in the Court,” June/July 2023) tackle…
Should the Muslim Call to Prayer Be Broadcast in American Cities?
In April, the Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously to remove the noise ordinance that restricted religious sounds…
The Greatest Catholic Opera
Opera has traditionally had little interest in Christian orthodoxy, except as a foil for some preferred spiritual…
Letters
Catholic Colleges I greatly enjoyed Veronica Clarke’s “Why I Went to a Catholic College” and her clear…
On the Death of Benedict XVI
On April 16, 1783, the holy vagabond Benoit Joseph Labre died in Rome, where he was beloved.…
A Dauntless Magazine
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Christmas Amid Chaos
Next year is the eightieth anniversary of C. S. Lewis’s delivery of the lectures that later became…
Willmoore Kendall’s Prescient Ken
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Daniel McCarthy joins the podcast to…
Piles of Wrinkled Prose
Early in July, I sent the manuscript of Creator to my editor at InterVarsity Press. I’m not…
Events Roundup—10.27.23
Online Belief and Cult: Rethinking Roman ReligionTuesday, November 1 Many scholars have held that Christianity created a…
Evangelization: What and When?
At the “information meeting” of the College of Cardinals this past August 29–30, there was considerable agreement…
Religion Is a Feature, not a Flaw
A lot of ink is spilled on the separation of church and state. But much of it…