American Politics
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Grand Rounds with Jews and Jesuits
When I awoke at 6:00 a.m. to attend shacharit (the first prayer service of the day), I…
Our One-Eyed Friends
It wasn’t a conclusion he thought he’d come to. When he was a young graduate student, Jonathan…
Judaism and the Limits of Liberalism
The following is a response to David S. Yeago’s “ Modern but Not Liberal .” The other…
The Revolt of the Right
Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party, From Eisenhower to…
Juliet on Facebook
I saw his Facebook picture, met for chat, And then the two of us said that was…
Now Sing, My Lovelies
Darlings, sing, and open-throated, send your voices, winged with high-flown praise, and raise, not merely roofs, but…
Not Understanding Nothing
A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing by lawrence m. krauss free press,…
Letters
Problematic Premises In response to John Haldane’s argumentum ad consummationem (“Against Erotic Entitlements,” April): Why shouldn’t it…
Did the Highbrows Kill Culture?
Fred Siegel has a piece in the latest issue of Commentary in which he argues that “highbrows”…
Remembering John Hick
Explain, John Hick once asked me in an undergraduate class, the traditional axiom that my church holds,…
The Selma Analogy
It’s easy to see why gay activists invoke the civil-rights movement of the 1950s and early 1960s,…
Christian Europe?
Why We Should Call Ourselves Christians: The Religious Roots of Free Societiesby marcello peraencounter, 224 pages, $23.95 A…
Briefly Noted
Aping Mankind: Neuromania, Darwinitis, and the Misrepresentation of Humanity by Raymond Tallis Acumen, 388 pages, $29.95 n…
Insignia
A crimson surcoat aptly suits victorious kings. This royal victor, as a joke, is clothed by mocking…
On Two Moons and a Prayer
1Q84 by haruki murakami, translated by jay rubin and philip gabrielknopf, 944 pages, $30.50 Much to my…