Faith & Fertility

In the latest issue of Intelligent Life , Anthony Gottlieb offers an interesting commentary on the correlation of faith and fertility in populations today: Earlier this year a survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life found that nearly three quarters of American adults professed the . . . . Continue Reading »

At the Hospital

Thanks to all who’ve written or called about my daughter Faith. She’s in the intensive-care wing of the pediatrics ward at NYU hospital, but the doctors are fairly confident they have the situation under control. Your prayers are more than welcome. . . . . Continue Reading »

Man, Order, and History

Over at the First Principles website Saginaw Valley State University professor Lee Trepanier has a thoughtful essay ( Voegelin and Christianity ) explicating Voegelin’s now famous revision of his project, specifically his rejection, introduced in Order and History: Vol. IV , of the . . . . Continue Reading »

George Carey, Locke, and the American Tradition

Contributing to a festschrift devoted to George Carey, our own Peter Lawler reflects on the American founding and the complicated set of sometimes inconsistent principles that is our intellectual inheritance. If it turns out that there is no univocal theory that can decisively be articulated as . . . . Continue Reading »