Cult of the Cutting-Edge
by Peter WoodRuben Östlund's film The Square questions the assumption that art should aspire to be “cutting-edge.” Continue Reading »
Ruben Östlund's film The Square questions the assumption that art should aspire to be “cutting-edge.” Continue Reading »
Should we really despise certain movies simply because they're made by despicable men? Continue Reading »
A recent study suggests that when there are more girls in the classroom, the performance of boys improves. Continue Reading »
Despite concerns that the Trump era has caused a crisis for evangelical churches, evangelicalism will move forward. Continue Reading »
To be a human soul is to be an embodied soul, and that featherless, biped condition is the best equipment for worship. Continue Reading »
Europe is contracepting itself into demographic oblivion. Continue Reading »
The Museum of the Bible is speaking to a lot of people—particularly those who are deemed beneath the attention of the educated elite. Continue Reading »
Pius XI’s words had such force because he bound himself to what had already been believed by Catholics throughout history and had been reaffirmed by his predecessors. Continue Reading »
Cardinal Blase Cupich pretends to be a friend to people who need a father. Continue Reading »
The preparatory document for the 2018 Synod on Young People ignores the many young Catholics today who are hungry for tradition and beauty. Continue Reading »