Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Fray Luis De León: Dizain
Here is the place envy and lies Pent me behind a prison gate. Oh, happy is the…
The Decline of Nicene Orthodoxy
In June 2021, Dr. Ed Litton was narrowly elected the new president of the Southern Baptist Convention.…
Catholicism and the Nation
In 1965, the Second Vatican Council adopted Gaudium et Spes, the Pastoral Constitution on the Church in…
Men Are at War with God
Solzhenitsyn famously defined the principal trait of the twentieth century in four words: “Men have forgotten God.”…
The Pope We All Need
A vignette from Victorian England offers a good starting point for thinking about the current state of…
Letters—January 2022
Counter-Revolution Nobody could accuse Scott Yenor of pulling his punches in “Sexual Counter-Revolution” (November 2021). His particular…
2021: Our Year in Books
We asked some of our writers to contribute a paragraph or two about the most memorable books…
Science with a Capital “S”
The year’s end is traditionally a time for retrospection but also for looking ahead. December 31 should…
Corporations Are Woke, Too
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Vivek Ramaswamy joins the podcast…
2021: Our Year in Film and Television
We asked some of our writers to contribute a paragraph or two about the most memorable movies…
Our Most Popular Articles of 2021
As 2022 approaches, here’s a look back at our top articles of 2021. The following list is…
The History of Christmas Ghost Stories
The midwinter ghost story is, arguably, the oldest story in the English language. The Old English epic…
The Enduring Appeal of The Nutcracker
In 1926, Sergei Diaghilev, founder of the renowned ballet company Ballets Russes, hired Polish-born impresario and ballet…
The End of George Bailey’s Exploring
My childhood house is a little big for the neighborhood. It sits on the corner of two…
The Sacred Earthiness of Christmas
ROME. A massive, sixteen-volume Lives of the Saints, first published between 1872 and 1877, informs me that,…