Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
What to Read About Instead of Trump and Self-Help
More than ever before, we are inundated with forecasts about the “best” books on the horizon or…
The Death of Church and Pub
My annual trip to my home village in England is typically a week when I enter the…
The Alchemist’s Daughters
In Spring 2020, the Covid lockdowns prevented American-born New Zealand director Jake Mahaffy from showing his indie…
The Pleasure of Chopping Wood
Almost every man who visits my home wants to chop wood. I’m happy for the help. Logs…
Just War, Just Peace, and Ukraine
Carl von Clausewitz, the nineteenth-century Prussian military theorist whose masterpiece, On War, is still studied today, is…
Dublin’s Dilemma
In the prologue to his acclaimed book The Best Catholics in the World, Derek Scally observes the…
Man Up
Nancy R. Pearcey’s splendid The Toxic War on Masculinity deftly traverses a terrain divided into armed camps…
Canon of the Word
One of the books that most influenced my moral and personal imagination was a small novel, Une…
Deneen’s New Deal
Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Futureby patrick j. deneensentinel, 288 pages, $30 What we are witnessing in…
Life After Dobbs
The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each State from regulating or prohibiting abortion. Roe and…
Sacrificing the Young
Death rates among American children are on the rise. Young people are killed by homicide and car…
Sally Rooney’s Catholic Millennials
Recently, while reading Sally Rooney’s hugely acclaimed novels for the first time, I messaged a friend to…
Seriously, God Is Love
Sergius Bulgakov has long been hailed by Orthodox and non-Orthodox alike as a titan of twentieth-century theology.…
Synodality and the Spirit of Truth
Facts and great personages in world history occur, as it were, twice . . . the first…
The Pope of Peace
Amidst a war involving the world’s foremost nuclear powers, Pope Francis has been a lonely voice for…