Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
National Conservatism Comes to the U.K.
On the sixth of May, Charles III was crowned king of England at Westminster Abbey. His sister…
Interview with an Evangelical
I have never been approached (in person or by phone or whatever) by one of those pollsters…
Paradise in Savannah
I’m in a room with twenty-four students and two professors, Douglas Hedley of Cambridge University and James…
Spiritual Death of the West
The most important dystopian novels of the first half of the twentieth century are Aldous Huxley’s Brave…
Knowing Animals, Knowing God
Should we care about extinction? We hear all kinds of numbers about this. At the top end,…
Letters—May 2023
Dilemmas Matthew Schmitz presents many admirable points in his article, “Benedict Lives” (March 2023). Always respectful of…
What Ukraine Means
On February 24, 2022, something considered so unlikely in the twenty-first century as to be almost unimaginable…
1968 Is So Over
In 1883, speaking not as a novelist but as a bystander describing a terrible scene of carnage,…
America’s Imperial Ideology
On March 20, the United States organized a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on the…
City Nave
Stand on your head. You’ll see that she’s a boat Winding between the waves of wailing walls,…
Hazards of Nationalism
Anti-Christian violence is on the rise in Israel. Jewish extremists have attacked Christian sites six times since…
Heroic Historian
Christopher Dawson: A Cultural Mind in the Age of the Great War by joseph t. stuart catholic…
Insight at First Sight
Imagine that you are an accomplished young woman, walking into a campus coffee shop toward the end…
Judith Butler’s Trouble
ABerkeley student approaches two older women. She has a flier in her hand. “Hey, happy No-Pants Day!”…
What We’ve Been Reading—April 2023
Veronica ClarkeAssociate Editor I wonder if Holden Caulfield’s suitcases are still in a strongbox at Grand Central.…