Chronicles as Political Theology
by Peter J. LeithartModern rulers can learn political lessons from 1 and 2 Chronicles: Battles aren’t won with superior force, but by reliance on the God of heaven. Continue Reading »
Modern rulers can learn political lessons from 1 and 2 Chronicles: Battles aren’t won with superior force, but by reliance on the God of heaven. Continue Reading »
How does acting—a form of hypocrisy—fit within a biblical vision of morality? Continue Reading »
The Last Jedi is a sociopolitical meta-commentary on the failures of the baby boomers. Continue Reading »
Why not use some of that leftover Christmas money to buy a book by Leon Kass? Continue Reading »
When Fr. Francis Canavan died in 2009, the Society of Jesus lost one of its finest men, as did America. Continue Reading »
I, Tonya lets you see yourself in a woman who bitterly recalls how she became a criminal and a punchline. Continue Reading »
Paul VI’s Humanae Vitae, which turns fifty this year, is the foundation of the Church’s uncompromising pro-life position. Continue Reading »
Dogma is neither dull nor dusty—it is the very person of the redeemer, in whom truth and charity form a seamless garment. Continue Reading »
We can make a difference in 2018. Let’s work together to renew the voice of faith in the public square. Continue Reading »
People like the Lord’s Prayer precisely because it sounds archaic. Let’s not tamper with the language. Continue Reading »