Theology

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Parental Rights and Their Limits

Scott Yenor

In America, parental rights protect the right of mothers and fathers to use legitimate discretion in raising…

There is No “Middle Way” in Dobbs

Robert P. George

Due to a leak in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case challenging Mississippi’s prohibition of…

Why the Dobbs Leak Is Dangerous

Mark Movsesian

This week’s leak of the draft majority opinion in Dobbs, the Mississippi abortion case, is unprecedented. Leaks…

Justin Lee on Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism

R. R. Reno

Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Justin Lee to talk about his article from the May…

The Russian Path Not Taken

George Weigel

I’ve been thinking recently about Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken,” and its relationship to a…

Attack on the Supreme Court

R. R. Reno

It’s shocking. The draft of a Supreme Court majority opinion has been leaked. The opinion does not…

Peace That Is Real

Hans Boersma

The horrible war in Ukraine has woken many from a lengthy slumber, in which they dreamed that…

Priests in the Classroom

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Father Peter M. J. Stravinskas…

Letters

Various

Forgotten Islam  Gabriel Said Reynold’s review of Mustafa Akyol’s book, Reopening Muslim Minds, makes fascinating reading (“Liberal…

The Ultimate Love

David Vincent Meconi

Deification Through the Cross: An Eastern Christian Theology of Salvationby khaled anatolioseerdmans, 464 pages, $50 As the…

Briefly Noted — 5/22

Various

The Two Cities: A History of Christian Politics by andrew willard jonesemmaus road, 376 pages, $34.95 Andrew…

Hall of Mirrors

Gary Saul Morson

Never Speak to Strangers:And Other Writing from Russia and the Soviet Unionby david satteribidem, 692 pages, $34…

Marching Orders

R. H. Helmholz

Common Good Constitutionalismby adrian vermeulepolity, 270 pages, $19.95 This is an ambitious and timely book. It confronts…

Christian Realism About Ukraine

R. R. Reno

That we should grieve for the people of Ukraine is unquestionable. The boot of their powerful Russian…

J’Accuse

Ephraim Radner

Bad reviews killed the poet Keats, so the story goes. Even though the tale has been debunked,…