American Politics

A selection of recent articles on this topic

A New Song from the Old World

Michael Linton

Imagine a book on Renaissance art without any pictures. And I don’t mean without illustrations, I mean…

Saving Veronica

Matthew Milliner

On a trip to Crete last March to research onetime Venetian colonies, our class of twelve wandered…

Does Doubt Belong to Faith?

Edward T. Oakes

The recent publication of Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light by Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C., with its frank…

First Things Issues (So to Speak)

Amanda Shaw

A longtime subscriber has more than a decade of past issues of First Things ¯but lacks the…

Anglican Confusion

Jordan Hylden

No one can deny there is plenty of disagreement in the Anglican Communion, but right now straightforward…

What the Apostles Saw

Gary A. Anderson

Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness ­Testimony by Richard Bauckham Eerdmans, 538 pages, $32 Modern…

After the Dinner

David Mason

The friend who tells me I’m a selfish ass is drunk, so maybe I should let it…

Economics as Eugenics

Philip Jenkins

Gregory Clark’s A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World is not quite as…

Canadian-Americans, The Civil War, Hillary Clinton and a Strange New Respect for Religion

Richard John Neuhaus

It’s an odd thing about us transplanted Canadians. In truth, most of my siblings and I (there…

Theology and Civil Authority in Time of War

Wilfred M. McClay

Two fine recent articles by evangelical scholars serve to highlight a problem I have mentioned before in…

Women and the Catholic Priesthood

Monica Migliorino Miller

In May 1994, Pope John Paul II issued his apostolic letter Ordinatio Sacerdotalis. It is, as far…

Renewing the Church, Converting the World

Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.

I’d like to start with a proposition. Here it is: To be a Christian is to believe…

We Are More Logical Than We Know

Nicholas Frankovich

Last month I posted here some thoughts about abortion rights and the right to die. At Mirror…

Aphorisms, Sartre, Bishops, and Prudential Judgment

Richard John Neuhaus

The English language is so very rich, and not least when it comes to language about language.…

Expiating Our Eco-Sins?

Robert Royal

The pope has stepped up his rhetoric in favor of it. The retired cardinal archbishop of Washington…