Family

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Hazarding All

Peter J. Leithart

The Merchant of Venice consists of three intertwined plots—what some have labeled the “casket plot,” the “bond…

Suzuki Method Uberparenting

Betsy VanDenBerghe

My oldest child started piano lessons back in the nineties, due to somewhat base parental motives. A…

Golden Memories of a Golden Anniversary

George Weigel

After Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium was torn down in the old hometown in 2002, I began describing the…

Animal Rights Would Ban Pets

Wesley J. Smith

“Animal rights” is often conflated “animal welfare.” But they are not the same—not even close. Animal welfare…

Patty Duke’s Unforgettable Life

William Doino Jr.

Patty Duke burst onto the Broadway stage in 1959, at age twelve. She was cast as Helen…

The Conservative Lawyers versus the Never Trumpers

Hadley Arkes

Just a month ago, in a harbinger of things to come, the conservative side lost in the…

Celibacy, Self-Acceptance, And the Extra Inkling

Eve Tushnet

I’ve just finished Charles Williams’s 1937 novel Descent into Hell, which was recommended to me by a…

Baseball: Practices for Coming Home

Jeffrey Bilbro

Watching the many oblong games—football, basketball, soccer, hockey—might lead one to believe that our human purpose is…

The Moral Heart of Hamilton

Alexi Sargeant

After more than a year on Broadway, a hip-hop musical about Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton shows no…

The Elephant in the Room

Will Wilson

Of all our major columnists, Peggy Noonan has thought the most deeply about the anti-establishment sentiments roiling…

Loving Our Enemies

William Doino Jr.

Of all the teachings of the Gospel, one of the least heeded is the command to love…

Away With the Animals

John Murdock

The Humane Economy: How Innovators and Enlightened Consumers Are Transforming the Lives of Animalsby Wayne PacelleWilliam Morrow,…

Notre Dame’s Deal with the Devil

William Dempsey

Tim Kaine is a Harvard Law graduate, but he and other pro-choice Catholic politicians owe much to…

The Sacraments Don’t Need Fixing

Dan Hitchens

I’m at that time of life—mid-to-late twenties—when friends and acquaintances start to make lifelong commitments. And I…

What They Didn’t Tell Me In Sex Ed

Leah Libresco Sargeant

“Oh yeah, that was a lie,” said my AP Chemistry teacher when a student asked about the…