Family

A selection of recent articles on this topic

The Cosmic Gamemaker

Kevin Jackson

Integrating God+Love+Lawby luis tellezwitherspoon, 80 pages, $12 In Integrating God+Love+Law, Luis Tellez urges readers, especially his target…

The Sins of Chick-fil-A

Charlotte Allen

Recently, New Yorker contributor Dan Piepenbring noted with horror that Chick-fil-A, the chicken-sandwich chain that has been…

Alfie Evans and Our Moral Crossroads

Charles C. Camosy

Physicians have many ways of influencing medical decisions made by the parents of children in their care.…

Baseball and Synod 2018

George Weigel

I trust it won’t cause heartburn among the editors of Commonweal if I confess to having cheered…

A Touching and Feeling Faith

Lauren Rae Konkol

Everything Happens for a Reason:And Other Lies I’ve Lovedby kate bowlerrandom house, 208 pages, $26 If the…

From the Heart of a Young Father

Charles J. Chaput

Bishops get a lot of unsolicited mail from strangers, some of it pleasant, some of it much…

Roe v. Wade Derangement Syndrome

George Weigel

The defense of the indefensible often leads to a kind of derangement in otherwise rational people. That…

Heresy at a Jesuit College

Charlotte Allen

On Easter Monday, Inside Higher Education, an online trade paper covering academia, published an article about a…

Of Books and Baseball

John Wilson

I’m grateful to the editors of First Things for the invitation to take up this column, which…

Notes from the Sibling Society

John Waters

The “snowflakes” problem is not really a snowflakes problem: It is the result of an absence not…

A Tradition Unlike Any Other

Brandon McGinley

If you tune in to CBS at 2 p.m. on the second Sunday of April, you will…

Diversity and Meritocracy, Together

R. R. Reno

Do our elite universities prize academic merit? Or are they more concerned to achieve diversity? Most of…

The Slow and Steady Shrinkage of the Humanities

Mark Bauerlein

Last month, I wrote in the magazine about how the humanities are shrinking at research universities through…

America’s Quiet Carnage

Nathan Nielson

America is all too content with its carnage. Especially the subtler kinds. Especially the carnage inside. A…

Decline is a Choice (Partly)

Pete Spiliakos

Ross Douthat is right to say that the decline of the Oscars was overdetermined—but the rapidity, extent,…