Contemplaiting
by Rebekah CurtisThe church has a long, and often tangled, history with hair. Continue Reading »
The church has a long, and often tangled, history with hair. Continue Reading »
Earlier this month, Sanders appeared not to understand that there is no justice where religious liberty lacks protection. Continue Reading »
One moment in Democrat Jon Ossoff's campaign shows how liberalism misconstrues much of America's cultural climate. Continue Reading »
Transhumanism operates under the mistaken belief that intelligence is “the most precious and powerful resource in existence.” Continue Reading »
Thanks to modern technology and transhumanism, our familiar forms of argument about abortion are becoming obsolete. Continue Reading »
To win back the youth vote, the Republican Party will have to do much more than find a fresh voice to say the same thing. Continue Reading »
First Things brings a sporting spirit to the intellectual life—a willingness to sweat, a belief in fair play, and the desire to win. Continue Reading »
Jane Jacobs knew that, without ordinary people, their ordinary loves, and their often-extraordinary faith, the public square is an inhospitable and even dangerous place. Continue Reading »
As long as “hate” remains the principal bogeyman in our moral imagination, Mill's harm principle is useless.
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Like Flag Day, Christian environmentalist and “Earth Flag”-creator John McConnell may never get his due. Continue Reading »