Life of Faith

A selection of recent articles on this topic

The Business of Bible Translation

John Wilson

Daniel Taylor’s novel Woe to the Scribes and Pharisees comes out today from Slant, the excellent literary…

The Consolation of Poetry

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Micah…

In God’s Time

O.P. J. Augustine Di Noia

Ash Wednesday fell on February 26 this year, only five days after Italy recorded its first case…

Coronavirus Diary: New York, May 12

R. R. Reno

Tuesday: Bright morning sunshine, but cool temperatures. It’s been a chilly spring. I’m still running the space…

A Wafer-Thin Practice

Hans Boersma

Who would have thought that a virus would make us reflect deeply on what it means to…

Because Another Wept

Peter J. Leithart

Let’s put aside, for a moment, debates about infection rates, IFRs, modeling, dying “from” v. dying “with,”…

The Far Side of Suffering

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Clare Carlisle…

Learning How to Die

David Randall

How should colleges educate students? We have wandered a long way from what Michel de Montaigne thought…

A Visit to 1990

John Wilson

In my first column for First Things, posted on April 13, 2018, I recalled a day in…

Who Was William Faulkner?

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Carl Rollyson…

What We’ve Been Reading—April 2020

The Editors

R. R. Reno When I was a teacher I would advise students to read dead writers. “Let…

Catholic Hospitals Under Attack

Wesley J. Smith

Catholic hospitals are under unremitting attack—from prestigious medical journals, media, and lawyers in courtrooms. The goal is…

Justice for Pell

Julia Yost

I expected George Cardinal Pell to be convicted in 2018 on charges that he had committed child…

Learning From the Jewish Easter

R. R. Reno

Easter is the Christian Passover. This is not immediately evident. Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, a…

Coronavirus Diary: New York, April 2

R. R. Reno

Thursday. Sunny day. Chilly, but the air is cheerful. I won’t bore the reader with my Lucy-cappuccino-dog…