Way beyond the New Atheist Nonsense
by George WeigelSome of the great fathers of modern science were Catholic priests—proof that faith and reason can exist in harmony, as they still do today. Continue Reading »
Some of the great fathers of modern science were Catholic priests—proof that faith and reason can exist in harmony, as they still do today. Continue Reading »
America is at its best when our political secularism finds inspiration and grounding in a culture deeply informed by religious belief. Continue Reading »
American couples are combatting loneliness with open marriage instead of friendship and childbearing. Continue Reading »
Recent Trump appointee Charmaine Yoest has stated on previous occasions that abortion increases the risk of breast cancer, a position supported by science and denied by the mainstream media. Continue Reading »
Since Roe v. Wade, three major cultural tipping points fueled popular acceptance of our culture of death. Continue Reading »
When American bishops of the Catholic Church meet next week, the Church's obligation to regulate marriage may be up for debate.
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The ground has been shifting at college campuses everywhere. But at my alma mater, nothing has changed more than campus conservatism. Continue Reading »
The Davos class might look pretty good to voters who have tried populism and found it wanting. Continue Reading »
Something resembling a real religion-and-society debate is finally emerging in Israel. Continue Reading »
Hidden beneath contemporary Russian nationalism is an old aspiration to embrace all humanity. Rekindling it will soften Russia’s presence on the world stage. Continue Reading »