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Events Roundup—10.27.23

The Editors

Online Belief and Cult: Rethinking Roman ReligionTuesday, November 1 Many scholars have held that Christianity created a…

Evangelization: What and When?

George Weigel

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

Josh Holdenried

A lot of ink is spilled on the separation of church and state. But much of it…

Something’s Happening in Savannah

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Stephen Blackwood joins the podcast…

The Greatness of 1776

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Matthew Spalding joins the podcast…

Andrew Bacevich on American Interventionism

R. R. Reno

Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Andrew Bacevich to talk about American foreign policy, touching on…

Past, Present, Peace

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. William Damon joins the podcast…

The Grandfather’s Vocation

Peter J. Leithart

October was Grandchildren Month for my wife and me. Early in the month, two new Leithart boys…

College Debt Is Killing Our Kids

Mark Bauerlein

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

Events Roundup—9.13.21

The Editors

ONLINE 100 Days of Dante September 8 through Easter 2022 Baylor’s Honors College, with support from five collaborating…

Dogma Drives the Christian Life

Carl R. Trueman

For most Americans, Christianity is moving rapidly to the margins of life. As I contemplate the future…

Tradition and the Mandalorian Way

Jibran Khan

Disney Plus, which launched in November 2019, has been delivering on its promise to provide viewers with…

Made to Make

Peter J. Leithart

Christians sometimes minimize human creativity. “We don’t create anything,” it’s said. “We just rearrange what’s already there.”…

The World Episcopate and the German Apostasy

George Weigel

As the names Ambrose, Augustine, Athanasius, and John Chrysostom suggest, the middle centuries of the first millennium,…

Social Trust and Polarization

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Kevin Vallier joins the…