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What Should I Read Next?

John Wilson

I’m loath to push books on anyone, but I’m always happy to offer suggestions. First, a book…

Gratitude and the Asbury Revival

Kent Dunnington

The revival at Asbury University began on February 8, 2023, when several students lingered to pray together…

Biblical Scholarship for All

Joshua Heavin

The Society of Biblical Literature and the American Academy of Religion are the two most prestigious and…

A Brutal Cosmos

Jonathan Clarke

The Passengerby cormac mccarthyknopf, 400 pages, $30 Stella Maris by cormac mccarthyknopf, 208 pages, $26 Cormac McCarthy…

Apostolic Empire

Sohrab Ahmari

The Church of Apostles and Martyrs:Volumes 1 & 2by henri daniel-ropstranslated by audrey butlercluny, 786 pages, $55.95…

Jurassic Lark

Sam Kriss

How Fast Did T. rex Run?: Unsolved Questions from the Frontiers of Dinosaur Science by david hone…

A Message for Humanities PhDs

Mark Bauerlein

I have a message for all those humanities PhDs who did the work and got accredited; who…

The Adventure of Living in Christ

Michael Heintz

Jesus is Lord” is the earliest and simplest Christian confession of faith recorded in the Scriptures. St.…

The Heyday of the Columnist

John Wilson

I am and always have been a creature of routine. This goes all the way back to…

Pope Benedict’s Last Testament

Dan Kuebler

Shortly after Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI passed from this world to his heavenly reward, the Vatican issued…

Haiti’s Catholic Hero

M. D. Aeschliman

The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolutionby c. l. r. jamesrnrnwith an introduction by…

Paul Mankowski’s Outbursts of Sanity

Jerry J. Pokorsky

Diogenes Unveiled: A Paul Mankowski Collection edited by philip f. lawler ignatius press, 294 pages, $19.95 Paul…

Becoming a Wonderless Robot

Rich Eva

Good morning, Apple. I squint into the magic rectangle for my sunrise elixir: news, email, and social…

What Is the Longhouse?

L0m3z

Something has gone wrong in modern cultural and political life. Only those hopelessly numb, or deceived by…

Mere Christianity on Campus

Carl R. Trueman

Are merely Christian colleges enough? That was the question—the good question—that Clifford Humphrey asked at First Things…