Arts & Letters
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Imus and Me
The spectacle of Don Imus prostrating himself before the Rev. Al Sharpton, as if he were the…
Am I Free to Pour My Own Coffee?
One rarely needs to argue in favor of free will. “Sir, we know our will is free,…
Dodging One Bullet, Shot with Another
Poor Tony Judt. The much-published author of such books as Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945…
It’s Not All Relative
As I wrote in this space last week (see here and here ), many Catholic thinkers tend…
The Episcopal Declaration of Independence
Last week, the Episcopal Church’s House of Bishops met and let the world know just what they…
The April Issue of First Things Is Here
The April 2007 issue of First Things is now on newsstands¯which also means that it’s available online…
Humanism and Health Care
I got a letter, a signed letter, from Senator Barack Obama the other day¯me and several million…
The Nature of America
From Nature to Experience: The American Search for Cultural Authority , by Roger Lundin, Rowman & Littlefield,…
Cardinal Newman for Ash Wednesday
No theologian working inside the traditions of western Christianity was more sensitive to the rhythms of the…
Christ Killers, Dumbed-Down Translations, and How Conservatives Got That Way
I have not yet read Jeremy Cohen’s new book Christ Killers: The Jews and the Passion from…
Stephen King’s American Apocalypse
In November 2003, Stephen King received a lifetime achievement medal from the National Book Foundation for his…
Poetry
Widowhood She wove the veil of her widowhood with thread from his shroud. Samuel Menashe An Inside…
RJN: Iraq and Things to Come
I have no privileged perspective on the wisdom or lack thereof in President Bush’s Wednesday night address…
Hylden: Duke Deserves a Defense
In my tenure as a junior fellow here at First Things , I’ve done a few things…
Ference: The Church of Brunch
Not so long ago, Weekend America aired a story on National Public Radio about a fairly new…