American Politics

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Amis Amiss

Alan Jacobs

Long, long ago, in the years just preceding the Second World War”as Germany was overrunning Czechoslovakia and…

Flight 175, Row 28

Robert McDowell

I know if I just sleep they’ll go away. The person sitting next to me is sweating…

More on the Ethics of Immigration

Michael A. Scaperlanda William W. Chip

William W. Chip writes: In “The Ethics of Immigration,” a debate in last month’s issue of First…

The Widow of Niam

William Baer

I follow the rank corpse, holding my breath, prepared to bury my son forevermore; a widow left…

Zionism for Christians

David P. Goldman

Israel always matters . Biblical scholars have devoted endless pages to ancient Israel as a religious idea,…

Briefly Noted 218

Various

Nobility of Spirit: A Forgotten Ideal by Rob Riemen Yale, 160 pages, $22 This is an admirable…

The Rare Achievement of Disagreement

Ryan T. Anderson

Look, when we think about ending an early human life, this is something that is really bad…

Prophesying to the Breath

Maryann Corbett

I’m tired of it, this labored breathing. Tired of phlegm and coughing and the fight for air,…

Drinking Stars

Mark Jarman

Down in the soul’s wine cellars The casks of virtue brood. They’re aging through the centuries, Like…

Missing Mass

Frederick Turner

My plane was late”I’ve missed the evening Mass; So now I take a walk and try to…

Contemptus Mundi and the Love of Life

Amanda Shaw

Just down the road from the lively Piazza Barberini is a Capuchin church, Santa Maria della Concezione.…

The Freedom of Theology

Avery Cardinal Dulles

Benedict XVI, before becoming supreme pastor of the Catholic Church, served for two decades as a theology…

Uncomfortable Unbelief

Wilfred M. McClay

A Secular Age by charles taylor belknap, 896 pages, $39.95 Much about the new atheism that has…

The Ethics of Immigration: An Exchange

Michael A. Scaperlanda William W. Chip

William W. Chip Until very recently, serious conversation about immigration was all but banished from mainstream American…

William F. Buckley Jr. and the Possibilities of Life

Richard John Neuhaus

I was privileged to count him as a friend for well over a quarter century. The two…