Theology

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Title IX Trouble for Fuller Seminary

Carl R. Trueman

Fuller Theological Seminary is facing a Title IX lawsuit from a former student, whom Fuller had expelled…

Hope As a Natural Virtue

Peter J. Leithart

Dante’s Commedia draws on the tradition of the seven virtues, four “natural” (justice, prudence, temperance, fortitude) and…

The Armenian Genocide Today

Mark Movsesian

Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution formally recognizing the Armenian Genocide of 1915.…

Why Did the Wall Fall, 30 Years Ago?

George Weigel

November 9 marked the 30th anniversary of the peaceful breach of the Berlin Wall—the symbolic high point…

Pope Francis and the American Bishops

Philip Lawler

During the most significant debate of last week’s meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB),…

The Philip Pullman Dilemma

Peter Hitchens

If your soul was visible as an animal, what would it be? I suspect mine would be…

Infant Baptism and the Logic of Liberalism

Brandon McGinley

My family goes to a lot of baptisms these days. With several of our Catholic friends raising…

Defining “Evangelical”

Anna Sutherland

Who Is an Evangelical?: The History of a Movement in Crisisby thomas s. kiddyale, 200 pages, $26…

The “Synodality” Masquerade

George Weigel

During the 2001 Synod of Bishops, Cardinal Francis George of Chicago, who’d suffered through a lot of…

On Wounded Shepherds

Francis X. Maier

Wounded Shepherd: Pope Francis and His Struggle to Convert the Catholic Churchby austen ivereighhenry holt and co., 416…

Canada Divided Against Itself

David T. Koyzis

When the separatist Parti Québécois first came to power in Québec more than four decades ago, the…

Why Eden Sank to Grief

Cole S. Aronson

A biweekly column about Jewish things. The first sin is the most interpreted event in history. Why…

Both Active and Contemplative

Hans Boersma

Martha has made a comeback. Today, her frenetic busyness increasingly wins her admiring followers, while Mary and…

Fearlessness and the American Bishops in Rome

George Weigel

I once knew a Congregationalist minister—Yale Divinity School graduate, decorated World War II chaplain, veteran campaigner for…

Denying Communion As an Act of Love

Jonathan Mitchican

In 2004, I was an Episcopalian seminarian. During one class, I and the other students debated the…