Science & Technology

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Andrew Klavan’s Experimental Fiction

John Wilson

The Nightmare Feast:Another Kingdom, Book Twoby andrew klavanturner, 299 pages, $29.99 Sometime in the 1960s (yes, I…

Auschwitz and “Intrinsic Evil”

George Weigel

Seventy-five years ago, on January 27, 1945, the infantrymen of the Red Army’s 322nd Rifle Division were…

Sir Roger the Gadfly

Hamza Yusuf Hanson

I first met Sir Roger Scruton (1944–2020) some years ago, at a conference on the pernicious effects…

The Story of Billy Graham

Mark Bauerlein

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

Our Integral Regime

Sohrab Ahmari

Maya Forstater’s ordeal will outrage you. Since January 2015, the 45-year-old British tax expert had served as…

Of Vincent Lambert and Ethical Rubicons

Wesley J. Smith

Vincent Lambert is dead. The forty-two-year-old Frenchman, who breathed his last yesterday in Reims, didn’t die by…

The Least of These

Peter J. Leithart

There has been much righteous criticism of the forty-four Democratic senators who thwarted a bill that would…

The Case Against CRISPR Babies

Nicanor Austriaco, O.P.

A few days after Thanksgiving, a Chinese scientist named He Jiankui shocked the global community by announcing…

Art Rethought

John Wilson

I’m writing next to a stack of books, atop which is one of the most contrarian and…

Getting Out of God’s Way

John Waters

Sometimes it takes a greater hero to refuse a destructive drink than to stand with a bayonet,…

The “Medical Conscience” Civil Rights Movement

Wesley J. Smith

Until recently, healthcare was not culturally controversial. Medicine was seen as primarily concerned with extending lives, curing…

Lent at Planned Parenthood

Charlotte Allen

A few days ago I did something I’d never done before: I joined a group of people…

Your Mind Uploaded in a Computer Would Not Be You

Wesley J. Smith

Man, who is born of woman, is short-lived and full of turmoil. Like a flower he comes…

My Protestant Oscar Predictions

Carl R. Trueman

I make a point of never watching the Oscars. If I want to waste four hours of…

Joseph Fletcher’s Dark Dreams Becoming Our Reality

Wesley J. Smith

Joseph Fletcher (1905–1991) was one the most influential philosophers and bioethicists of the twentieth century. His advocacy…