The Philip Pullman Dilemma
by Peter HitchensIs Philip Pullman actually any good, or he just popular with the cultural elite because he is anti-Christian? Continue Reading »
Is Philip Pullman actually any good, or he just popular with the cultural elite because he is anti-Christian? Continue Reading »
A list of recommended books to look out for in the coming year. Continue Reading »
The logic of liberalism has seeped into the faithful’s understanding of God and his Church through every imaginable pore. Continue Reading »
A review of Thomas S. Kidd’s Who Is an Evangelical?: The History of a Movement in Crisis. Continue Reading »
Over the 50-plus years of its existence, no one has figured out how to make the Synod of Bishops really work. Continue Reading »
Westminster’s sidelining of the socially conservative DUP could lead to the rise of a well-established terrorist organization, with an ideology shot through with social conservatism. Continue Reading »
A review of Austen Ivereigh’s latest book, Wounded Shepherd: Pope Francis and His Struggle to Convert the Catholic Church. Continue Reading »
Québec has not abandoned religious faith; it has simply redirected that faith toward a state-centered nationalism. Continue Reading »
For adolescents, reading is a negligible activity—they reach for the phone before picking up a book, magazine, or newspaper. Continue Reading »
Democrats are increasingly becoming the party of the rich in the country’s richest urban and suburban areas. Continue Reading »