Common Prayer, or Predictable Politics?
by Carl R. TruemanChristian liturgy—and God himself—have become victims of the abolition of the pre-political. Continue Reading »
Christian liturgy—and God himself—have become victims of the abolition of the pre-political. Continue Reading »
Reading Ink, I was taken back to the churches I attended in Pomona, California in the 1950s. Continue Reading »
The decay of American institutions and the crisis of civil society make our moment an opportune one for Arendt scholarship. Continue Reading »
These books will help make your summer enjoyable, instructive, or both. Continue Reading »
Featuring First Things editor R. R. Reno on the books that formed him in youth. Continue Reading »
John Wilson discusses American fiction of the ’50s and ’60s. Continue Reading »
Bowie was a canary in the coal mine of post-1960s culture, plumbing its depths and soaring above almost everyone else. Continue Reading »
There was, and still is today, a photo of Sinyavsky on one of my bookshelves. Continue Reading »
Joshua Hren's new collection of stories, This Our Exile, presents an authentically Catholic fiction. Continue Reading »
Why do so many books on the Apostle Paul appear every year? Continue Reading »