On Kneeling: A Response to Cardinal Cupich
by Leah Libresco SargeantWhether kneeling, standing, rolling, or—as the paralytic was—being lowered through a ceiling, Christians must approach with awe and urgency. Continue Reading »
Whether kneeling, standing, rolling, or—as the paralytic was—being lowered through a ceiling, Christians must approach with awe and urgency. Continue Reading »
Large online platforms could be made to serve small businesses rather than decimate them. Continue Reading »
Theologians are essential for defending the Christian faith and for ensuring that any developments are consonant with the apostolic tradition. Continue Reading »
The handcuffed Mangione, for his part, clean-shaven and wearing his orange jail jumpsuit with neatly-belted panache, looked like a martyr. He looked like Jesus Christ being led to Pontius Pilate. Continue Reading »
Christmas begins the journey to the Cross and Easter, and celebrating the martyrs during the Christmas Octave drives this point home. Continue Reading »
First Things’ past signals a prescient, provocative future. Continue Reading »
Jesus did die, and rise, and ascend to be King of kings and to fulfill the geopolitical promise to Abraham: “In your seed all the families of the earth will be blessed.” Continue Reading »
God wants us to become more truly like Anna, so he can give us the gift of the consolation of Israel. Continue Reading »
We asked the authors of our 2024 Year-End Campaign books to share a bit about why First Things matters to them. Continue Reading »
Today’s Romanian populism is the creature of technological and economic transformations ushered in by that American Cold War victory. Continue Reading »