Catholicism

A selection of recent articles on this topic

The Fascism Obsession

John Wilson

Recommendations of forthcoming books can be curses as well as blessings. The sheer quantity of them is…

Hart’s Turn To Heterodoxy

Gerald McDermott

Tradition and Apocalypse:An Essay on the Future of Christian Beliefby david bentley hartbaker academic, 208 pages, $24.99…

Pride Month and Public Decency

Pavlos Leonidas Papadopoulos

During a recent appearance on Ru Paul’s Drag Race, Speaker Nancy Pelosi proclaimed, “It’s my honor to…

A Tom Wolfe for the 2020s

Peter J. Leithart

Sports statistician Bill James invented a metric he calls “the index of self-destructive acts,” which assesses pitchers…

Queer Nation Is No Nation At All

Carl R. Trueman

Flags typically serve as rallying points for unity. They point to something a culture considers sacred. The…

Alternative Realities

Liel Leibovitz

The multiverse is upon us! Everywhere you turn in popular culture these days, it seems like the…

Babies Are a Lot Like Us

Peter J. Leithart

The title of Vasudevi Reddy’s fascinating How Infants Know Minds (2010) contains her thesis. Infants don’t act…

The English Teachers Who Don’t Like Books

Mark Bauerlein

Is there anyone in business, law, science, media, or letters who would say that the overall quality…

Prager on the Sacred Meal

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Dennis Prager joins the podcast…

Praying with Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis

Robert P. Imbelli

In book ten of the Confessions, Saint Augustine explores the mystery of memory. At one point he…

How Canada Punishes Protesters

Craig A. Carter

Last month, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet used special powers under the Emergencies Act to freeze…

Marked by Death

Brad East

We are a people marked by death. The biblical story begins and ends with death. The Scriptures…

Alice von Hildebrand, Woman of Valor

Mark Gottlieb

Those who knew Alice von Hildebrand (“Lily” to her family and friends) could be forgiven for thinking…

Why Classical Education?

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Robert Jackson joins the podcast to…

The Prayers of Big Data

Samuel D. James

These days it’s hard to surprise anybody with revelations about our compromised privacy in the Internet age.…