Theology

A selection of recent articles on this topic

Mystery of the Trinity

Peter J. Leithart

For the past forty years, two Reformed theologians—Vern Poythress of Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and John…

Give My Regards to New York

Kari Jenson Gold

I came to be an actress, or something like that. I stayed to raise a daughter. Along…

A Fracture in the Stonewall

Carl R. Trueman

The website UnHerd, a source of refreshingly independent and heretical perspectives on the orthodoxies of our day,…

Christian Armenia Under Attack

Mark Movsesian

Last week, Azerbaijan reignited its long-simmering war with Armenia over the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The region, known…

Coming Attractions for Autumn

John Wilson

Have I mentioned that for many years, I saved the annual Spring Announcements and Fall Announcements issues…

Invisible Men and Women

Shalom Carmy

Non-Jews often wonder about the value of close study of Jewish law. To the outsider it can…

October Twilight

Steven Knepper

The sky pools red this Hallowtide.We enter, ease into a pew,And whisper prayers for those who died,For…

Style Reveals the Man

Joseph Epstein

Writing cannot be taught, as I came to realize after attempting to teach it for thirty years…

The Anti-Romantic

Matthew Schmitz

What Éric Rohmer said of one of his characters could be said of him as well: He…

Bookings to Utopia

Peter Hitchens

Stalingrad by vasily grossman translated by robert chandler and elizabeth chandler nyrb classics, 1088 pages, $27.95 Until…

Prudence in the Pandemic

Robert C. Koons

We do not exercise moral judgment in the same manner in every instance. Broadly, there are three…

Red Terror

Gabriel Rossman

The Cultural Revolution: A People’s History, 1962–1976 by frank dikötter bloomsbury, 432 pages, $20 As American society…

Going Further

Patricia Snow

A year ago, with my two small granddaughters in tow, I visited a friend in an assisted…

The Woke Script

R. R. Reno

It was late May and early June. Black Lives Matter protests were gripping cities across the nation.…

Truman’s Terrible Choice, 75 Years Ago

George Weigel

Three U.S. Navy officers look out at me from a small black-and-white snapshot, taken in Sasebo, Japan,…