Theology

A selection of recent articles on this topic

The Virtue of Jealousy

Scott Yenor

Jealousy is often confused with envy. Envy is coveting something someone else possesses. It is one of…

Woke Religion

James F. Keating

American Awakening:Identity Politics and Other Afflictions of Our Timeby joshua mitchell encounter, 296 pages, $28.99 We Americans…

Unborn Persons: Why Equal Protection Slept 102 Years

John Finnis

Defending my argument that the unborn are persons within the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection…

The Founders of Black Lives Matter

Scott Walter

In 2013, George Zimmerman was acquitted of the charge of murdering Trayvon Martin, a black teenager. This…

The Infidelity of the Present

Robert P. Imbelli

It did not require great perspicacity to predict some of the fevered negative reactions to the recent…

A Tale of Two Weddings

Raymond J. de Souza

Royal weddings can be solemn or superficial, yet remain in either case of utmost importance. They are…

A Sword Against Spiritual Foes

John Wilson

Andrew Klavan’s novel The Emperor’s Sword completes the trilogy begun two years ago with Another Kingdom and…

Save the Date!

First Things

Save the date for the 2021 First Things Intellectual Retreat! Our theme is solidarity, and we hope…

Unsolitary Grandeur

Ephraim Radner

The mountains are my church.” So said an old parishioner of mine who tended cattle in the…

Vaccines and Fetal Tissue

Gilbert Meilaender

In 1975 Paul Ramsey published a little book titled The Ethics of Fetal Research. In it he…

A Sinner Washes the Feet of Jesus

Toni McNeilly

“If Jesus were a prophet, he would know that the woman touching him is a sinner” (Luke…

Briefly Noted

Various

Dostoevsky’s Incarnational Realism:Finding Christ Among the Karamazovsby paul j. contino cascade, 334 pages, $45 Pepperdine professor Paul…

D.C. Gets its Gehry

Catesby Leigh

Washington, D.C.’s cultural apparatchiks have long hankered for a Frank Gehry showpiece. On the eve of the…

Foucault’s Principalities & Powers

Angela Franks

In the late 1960s, a sociologist described French theorist ­Michel Foucault (1926–1984) as “a sort of frail,…

Hope and Her Daughters

Francis X. Maier

The virtue of hope has two beautiful daughters, anger and courage: anger with the way things are,…