Theology
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Hope Beyond Politics in Europe
The news from Europe is dominated by the U.K. and French elections—and the apparent chaos that the…
Evangelicals and Catholics Together at 30
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of Evangelicals and Catholics Together (ECT), the groundbreaking ecumenical initiative founded…
Dog Fox Field Revisited
On June 2, Zoraya ter Beek committed assisted suicide in the Netherlands at the age of twenty-nine.…
With Abortions and Rainbows for All
Should I have been surprised that ReproductiveRights.gov exists? Joe Biden has shifted from touting his long record…
Rising Anti-Semitism in the Anglosphere
Growing up Jewish in 1980s New York, I started learning about the Holocaust in kindergarten. But along…
Rupture by Stealth?
According to a source well-positioned to know, one of the behind-the-scenes dramas of the present pontificate involved…
The Courage to Be Right
There is tremendous pressure to be wrong these days. It takes a lot of character to be…
The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Joseph Pearce joins the…
Diagnosing Disaster
Why Did We Destroy Europe?” It’s an arresting title, chosen by Michael Polanyi for a 1970 essay…
Briefly Noted — 7/24
Providence and Power: Ten Portraits in Jewish Statesmanship by meir y. soloveichik encounter, 232 pages, $29.99 If…
Pro-Life Politics After Dobbs
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization was a great victory for the pro-life cause. Prior to the…
The Last Sanctuary
During my first year in medical practice, some of the older doctors criticized me for not wearing…
Stay in My Heart
On a spring day seven years ago I was driving across Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn feeling…
Theology of Immigration
Speaking to a gymnasium full of high schoolers in 2015, Angela Merkel sought to explain why Germany…
Damaged Goods
Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty by ephraim radner baker, 280 pages, $36.99 What is the purpose…