Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
On the Origins of Specious Myths
The War That Never Was: Evolution and Christian Theologyby kenneth w. kemp cascade, 234 pages, $28 Conventional…
Cheever’s God
Readers of John Cheever’s stories, most of which appeared in the New Yorker before being collected in…
Liberalism’s Soft Underbelly
Malcolm Bradbury’s novel The History Man is set in the autumn of 1972. Students are returning to…
Catholic Schools After COVID-19
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. The economic effects of the…
Don’t Cancel Flannery O’Connor
Last week, Loyola University Maryland announced that it is renaming the Flannery O’Connor Residence Hall on campus.…
Back to Unalienable Rights
The human rights project is in crisis. Syria, Myanmar, and Venezuela commit gross human rights violations without…
Conservative Jurisprudence Without Truth
When the helicopters lifted off the roof of the American Embassy in Saigon, Gerry Ford commandeered time…
The New Feudalism
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. On this episode, Joel Kotkin discusses…
Against Self-Promotion
Humility is an underrated commodity in our society. Politics, business, entertainment, the academy, and even the church—they…
Defending the Freedom of the Church
Although they have generated controversy in some progressive precincts, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions last week in…
The Next Pope and the Great Commission
In The Shoes of the Fisherman, crusty old Cardinal Leone, canvassing votes for a surprise candidate just…
A Win For Religious Schools
John Roberts just bulldozed the wall separating church and state,” a Slate writer announced after the Supreme…
A Grand Old Flag
Whenever the national anthem is played or sung before a game I am attending, I stand and…
Torah Is the Air We Breathe
Throughout the pandemic, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has singled out the Jewish community for…
The Great Democracy of Reading
Reviewers often say, with a sense of having delivered a telling blow, that this or that book…