Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Christ, Our Daily Bread
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. How did Jesus teach us…
Creation, Fall, and Coronavirus
Can we think now about anything other than pandemic graphs, empty shelves, school closures, postponed events, and…
The Violence of the Left
Yesterday, Sen. Chuck Schumer addressed a pro-abortion rally in front of the Supreme Court Building. The Court…
Death on Demand Comes to Germany
The 1973 dystopian film Soylent Green featured several shocking moments, including overpopulation riots and men calling women…
White House Rivalries
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Tevi Troy…
Tyranny in Germany
Less than five years ago, the German parliament passed a law prohibiting commercial “assistance in dying.” Last…
Briefly Noted
The River of the Immaculate Conceptionby james matthew wilson wiseblood, 28 pages, $10 In The River of…
Secular Monks
Jack Dorsey, cofounder and CEO of Twitter and founder and CEO of Square, wakes up at 5…
For and Against Integralism
Modernity does not just refer to the time in which we happen to live, the era that…
Limits of Religious Freedom
In the face of determined assaults on religion, conservative activists and intellectuals have offered increasingly strident defenses…
Why I Am Not a Liberal
I never called myself a liberal. For a long time, however, I considered liberalism a sound theory…
An Ordinary Life
The Old French word ordinarie, meaning “ordinary, usual,” derives from the medieval Latin ordinarius (“customary, regular, usual,…
Late-Night Musings on Nationalism
Pondering the endless glut of books on the virtues of nationalism and the failures of political liberalism,…
Rebekah’s Ultrasound
Jacob and Esau struggled in the womb right from the start. Rebekah’s ultrasound, quite early on, revealed…
Early-Morning Musings on the Sacred
Recently, I met a Wall Street trader. He was in his late thirties, perhaps his early forties.…