Theology

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Properly Basic

Gordon Graham

Knowledge and Christian Belief by alvin plantinga eerdmans, 141 pages, $16 D oes God exist? Is it…

A Crisis of Conservative Catholicism

Ross Douthat

Let’s begin with a story. It’s one I’ve heard many times; it’s one I’ve told more than…

Deliver Us From Innocence

Mark Bauerlein

God preserve us from all innocence,” Querry tells Mother Agnes in Graham Greene’s 1960 novel A Burnt-Out…

God’s Strangeness

Wesley Hill

Skimming through a stack of books recently, I found myself reading a testimonial of sorts from James…

Ministries of Life

Ephraim Radner

If you ride New York City’s subways, you will see public service advertisements blaz­oned above you. Some…

Open the Way

Timothy Murphy

Open the Way for God? Take to the road,Calvary Hill. It is no easy path.Give up your…

The Holy Family

Russell E. Saltzman

Of the Passover festival in Jerusalem, St. Luke concisely reports, “When the festival was ended, Jesus stayed…

On the Incarnation

J. Augustine Di Noia, O.P.

The following is a homily that was given at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C.:…

The Last Scapegoat

Matthew Milliner

The following is a sermon given last Sunday at All Souls Church (Wheaton, IL) in the wake…

Christmas and a World Upside-Down

George Weigel

Biblical scholars generally agree that Luke’s Gospel was written at least a generation later than Paul’s first…

Whatever Happened to Sacral Kingship?

Aaron Weinacht

The Watershed of Modern Politics: Law, Virtue, Kingship, and Consent (1300-1650)by Francis OakleyYale University Press, 440 pages,…

From Rudolph to Bethlehem

Richard J. Mouw

Even though Rudolph had been around as a story book character well before 1949, Gene Autry’s recording…

David’s Sin, David’s Son

Russell E. Saltzman

The son of David has no name, none that the author of Second Samuel thought to record.…

Remembering Two Great Bishops

George Weigel

We American Catholics are, in the main, notoriously uninterested in our own history. So it likely escaped…

The Half-Empty Auditorium

James Matthew Wilson

The following essay is adapted from Chapter 3 of “The Fortunes of Poetry in an Age of…