Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Omaha
I enjoyed a very pleasant though sadly short visit to my former hometown. It was mid-April. The weather…
On Creativity and Serving God
When it comes to creativity, some of us are of two minds. Important Jewish thinkers, including my…
Régis Debray, Radical Conservative
Looking back on his time as a Cuban-trained communist revolutionary, the French writer Régis Debray recalled that…
Tending the Borderlands
I shall search for a garden where I can retire, and renew my spirit during this time filled…
The Cross and the Machine
“Europeans didn’t only disinherit Aztecs and Incas. Continuously, since the sixteenth century, we have been disinheriting ourselves.”—John…
Truth, Reading, Decadence
After Harold Bloom died in October 2019, E. D. Hirsch told a story from the early 1960s,…
Of Mass and Masquerade
On May 10, the Irish government lifted its ban on public worship. Attendance is now limited to…
What Happens in Germany, Revisited
Writing on the quincentennial of the Reformation and its parallels with emerging problems in the twenty-first-century German…
Our Meritocracy
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Patrick Deneen joins the…
Blessing and Blasphemy
On May 10, more than one hundred Catholic priests throughout Germany performed blessings for same-sex unions. This…
A New Bishop For Hong Kong
In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI established a “day of prayer for the Church in China” on May…
Dobbs to be Decided
The Supreme Court announced yesterday that it will decide Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Dobbs is…
A Tale of Two Hamiltons
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Robert Paquette joins the…
A Memory Of Locustland
Life is strange. Allow me to elaborate. The author Nathaniel West, a friend of William Faulkner, F.…
A New Segregation?
As many of our readers who are parents know, it’s college planning time, and high school seniors…