Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Brief Friends
The sight of old men huddled around outdoor tables, drinking coffee with one another, is familiar. In…
Briefly Noted
The Gospel in Dickens:Selections from His Worksedited by gina dalfonzo plough, 264 pages, $18 Charles Dickens, according…
Karl Barth
No theologian has exercised a greater influence on me than Karl Barth. I first encountered his work…
Keeping the Faith
The more religiously committed parents are, the more they want their children to grow up believing and…
Not So Silent Cal
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Amity Shlaes joins the…
Learning to Mean What the Liturgy Says
A month back I wrote on the confusions caused by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who…
Worshipping with Thomas
Faith entails at least two things. First, it means to follow. John, the beloved disciple, looked into…
A Birthday Card to Balthasar
In his recently translated essay Theses Towards a Trinitarian Ontology, Klaus Hemmerle (1929–1994) writes that Christian theology…
What We’ve Been Reading—April 2021
R. R. RenoEditor Robert Benne has been a strong and clear voice for Christian orthodoxy, and Thanks…
Israel: The Longer View
On the face of it, the latest Israeli general election, which took place on March 23, was…
Following John
Easter makes everything new. John’s Gospel tells us that even time and space are now reconfigured. The…
A Victory for Reality
Karl Marx looked at the Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century and declared that all that was…
American Honor Culture
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Jon A. Shields joins…
Abortion is Unconstitutional
Begin with Blackstone’s Commentaries,” wrote presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln in 1860, when asked how to get a…
Anti-Religious Education
I spent the first thirty years of my adult life fighting racial injustice in America. I was a…