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Nolde’s “Heilige Nacht” (1912)

Elisabeth Murawski

Mary’s long white armslift the baby high above her head.He is seated in her palms, a pose…

Elizabeth Corey on Children’s Books

R. R. Reno

Elizabeth Corey joins editor R. R. Reno to talk about her article “T is for Timeless,” from…

The Heart of the Christmas Story

John Wilson

Have you noticed the aversion many people have for the word “novella”? I’ve never been able to…

Shared Loves and Strong Loyalties

R. R. Reno

This essay is adapted from the preface to the forthcoming paperback edition of Return of the Strong…

Dramas of Decline and Fall

Gregory Wolfe

The Index of Self-Destructive Acts: A Novel by christopher beha tin house, 528 pages, $27.95 r Missionaries:…

The Cautionary Tale of Francis Collins

Justin Lee

On June 8, 2019, Francis Collins finger-picked his guitar and sang Andy Grammer’s song “Don’t Give Up…

The Rise of the Religious “Nones”

Mark Bauerlein

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

Every Inch A King

Peter J. Leithart

It’s “patently obvious,” writes Joseph Pearce in The Quest for Shakespeare, that King Lear is a meta-dramatic…

A Catholic Gentleman Behind the Plate

George Weigel

As Major League Baseball begins its post-season, let us pause and remember the late, great Bill Freehan…

The Art of Living

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn joins the podcast to…

9/11, Afghanistan, and the Next War

Joseph Mahoney

Twenty years after the carnage of 9/11, I find myself troubled with the nation I have fought…

Two Cheers For The Texas Heartbeat Act

Josh Hammer

We have seen a tremendous amount of misinformation, disingenuousness, and unjustified hysteria this week in response to…

Where Education Is At

Mark Bauerlein

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

What We’ve Been Reading—August 2021

The Editors

Hunter McClureJunior Fellow It is a great shame that W. H. Auden’s long poem The Age of…

Maximilian Kolbe: Saint of Nagasaki

Kevin M. Doak

St. Maximilian Kolbe, whose Feast Day is celebrated on August 14, is known as the “Saint of…