Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
The Legacy of Rich Mullins
Nothing about the small non-denominational church service made sense to the young boy. At his old Quaker…
Elbridge Colby on the Morality of a Strategy of Denial
Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Elbridge Colby to talk about his article “The Morality of a…
On Memory and Tradition
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Andrew J. Zwerneman…
Finding the Bishops We Need
There was considerable excitement in some quarters this summer when Pope Francis appointed three women as members…
The Catholic Imagination in 2022
About a decade ago, a debate occurred in the public intellectual sphere between Dana Gioia, Paul Elie,…
Why the World Loved Queen Elizabeth
If the life of Queen Elizabeth II was remarkable, so also was her death. What other figure…
Severance and the Future of the American Workplace
It is often said that we live two lives, one at home and one at work. People…
The Quiet Faith of Queen Elizabeth II
The death of Queen Elizabeth II marks a watershed for Britain and for those of us who…
The Culture Plague
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, A. J. Rice…
Vocation in the Second Half of Your Life
When I was a college chaplain, the weekend in late August when parents dropped off their children…
God’s Holy Nation
In my First Things column two weeks ago, I presented a brief critique of the National Conservatism…
Liberal Literature
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Andrew Zwerneman joins…
Rembert Weakland, Proud Vandal
Rembert Weakland, former archbishop of Milwaukee and the first American to serve as primate of the Benedictine…
Put Down the Woke Man’s Burden
I was profiled recently in the Wall Street Journal, which was an interesting experience for a mild-mannered,…
Wars and Choices
One of the more irritating tropes of this age in which sloganeering has replaced argumentation is the…