American Politics

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Gibson’s Passion

Russell Hittinger Elizabeth Lev

From mosaics and music to paintings and plays, the arts have proven to be a mighty vehicle…

A Jury of One’s Godless Peers

Robert T. Miller

Reading First Things may disqualify you from sitting on a jury, at least if a lawyer decides…

The Family: Discovering the Obvious

Mary Eberstadt

For many years now, and often inadvertently, secular as well as religious researchers have been amassing facts…

The Enemies of Religious Liberty

James Hitchcock

It is common for religious believers to lament the Supreme Court’s barely concealed hostility to the free…

Children at Risk

W. Bradford Wilcox

At first glance, Hardwired to Connect, the recent report from the Commission on Children at Risk, a group…

Founding Fathers?

Mark Noll

John Winthrop: America’s Forgotten Father.by Francis J. Bremer.Oxford University Press. 478 pp. $39.95. William Bradford’s Books: Of…

The Three Rings of Monotheism

Edward T. Oakes

The Monotheists:  Jew, Christians, and Muslims in Conflict and Competition.by F.E. Peters.Volume I: the Peoples of God;…

A More Public Yeshiva

Naomi Schaefer Riley

The investiture of a university president—that is, the ceremony in which the authority and symbols of that…

Luther, the Movie

Edward T. Oakes

At least among sociologists of religion, if not journalists, it has become something of a cliché that…

Catholicism as the Other

Christopher Shannon

Martin Scorsese’s recent film The Gangs of New York takes us back to a time when religion,…

Confessions of a Christian Historian

Jr. John Witte

“History is God’s theatre, . . . God’s jousting place.”              …

Diverse Diversities

Barry Bercier

Diversity can rightly be called a value-free term. All it does, ordinarily, is identify a condition of…

From Myth to History and Back

Stephen M. Barr

Galileo in Rome:  The Rise and Fall of the Troublesome Geniusby William R. Shea and Marliano Artigas.Oxford University…

Johnny of the Cross

Jr. Peter M. Candler

In the world of popular music, one generally becomes a “legend” only in death—as if death accomplishes…

A Bible for Everyone

Alan Jacobs

One summer years ago, I attended a conference that met at Princeton Theological Seminary; we participants stayed…