American Politics

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Franz Jägerstätter: Martyr and Model

William Doino Jr.

Tomorrow, on October 26, the Catholic hero Franz Jägerstätter will be beatified in Linz, Austria. Executed in…

Purpose: Biological, Biblical, or Both?

Edward T. Oakes

In one of his early books, Untimely Meditations , Friedrich Nietzsche spins a tale that, in paraphrase,…

Antonin Scalia: Not a Catholic (Judge)

Robert T. Miller

On October 16, Antonin Scalia gave the keynote address at Villanova Law School’s second annual Scarpa Conference…

An Alien Grace

John D. Martin

Dr. Who , television’s longest-running science fiction show, has returned to planet Earth after battling near extinction.…

Jewish Power, the “Catholic Right,” and the Meeting of Opposites

Richard John Neuhaus

Walter Benjamin’s is a name to be conjured with in the academic disciplines where “theory” is king.…

Life, the University, and Everything

Amanda Shaw

There are questions so big they’re almost laughable. What is the meaning of life? for instance. We’ve…

Saving Lost Languages

Nathaniel Peters

This is a story¯a creation myth from the Tofa: In the very beginning there were no people,…

The UCC’s Ethical Suicide Parlor

Dennis Di Mauro

On September 18, United Church of Christ minister Kristi Denham announced that a new organization of clergy…

Parsing Abortion Statistics and the Law

Ryan T. Anderson

The report made headlines across the globe, but even those generally sympathetic to its conclusions acknowledged the…

A Man for All Reasons?

Wilfred M. McClay

Back in February, I received a phone call from the journalist Paul Elie. I knew his name…

The Spirit of Timidity, and How Christians Pray the Psalms

Richard John Neuhaus

The streets of New York are clergy-friendly. In my limited experience, more so than other world cities.…

Who Is John Galt? And Does Anyone Care Anymore?

Brian Murray

Tomorrow, October 12, marks the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged .…

The November Issue of First Things Has Arrived

Joseph Bottum

“Expansive and yet vacuous is the prose of Kahlil Gibran,” writes Alan Jacobs in the new issue…

God Cannot Be Understood, Only Adored

Jason Byassee

Whatever one thinks about whether it is possible for Christian theology to be systematic—and there are good…

The Love on Which the World Depends

Richard John Neuhaus

It has been suggested to me that this wedding homily might be of more general interest. Perhaps…