Douthat on Dolan and More

Joan Desmond at the National Catholic Register conducted a very useful interview with Ross Douthat . I find myself agreeing with what Douthat has to say about Catholicism’s realignment from Democratic to Republican (a very partial and complicated but real change). We face a challenge. Because . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

George Weigel on coalition for religious freedom : All of these factors conspire (in the sense of “work together”) to make it very difficult to re-assemble the bipartisan coalition that passed RFRA. Given the positions that the Democratic Party espouses on abortion and same-sex marriage, . . . . Continue Reading »

Suicide Pushers Impact UK Statistics

They must be so proud—the ghouls who give people moral permission to kill themselves and then teach them how to do it with helium.  Now, enough people are doing themselves in with this method that the increase is reflected in UK death statistics.  From the Guardian story:Inert gas . . . . Continue Reading »

The Bible as Political Theory

Our friend and former colleague David Goldman reviews the new book by the Israeli scholar Horam Yazony and has his doubts. He writes in Judaism’s Central Sacrifice that Yoram Hazony has sought a bridge between secular nationalism and Jewish religion. His latest [book]  The Philosophy of . . . . Continue Reading »

Mean Christianity

Last week, Kimberly Hyatt of Patheos asked why Christians are mean in “Look at the Christians: See How Mean They Are” . “Perhaps it is past time for us to stop focusing on what others are doing or trying to do and start taking responsibility for our own actions and their . . . . Continue Reading »

Awful Sad

Well, it was just a conference that didn’t go, and these things have their annoying and ugly aspects, which David Brooks once described accurately in his Bourgeois Bohemians book; nor, I am having to go through a tropical storm/hurricane, as the residents of New Orleans currently are, but . . . . Continue Reading »

From Gay Marriage to …

Well, lots more. This new report about a civil union between three people (a man and two women) in Brazil suggests that those of us worried about the slippery slope aren’t out of our minds. I should say that Brazil and South America in general has a much stronger political tradition on the . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 8.29.12

The Problem of Place: A Local and Universal Church James Matthew Wilson,  Front Porch Republic The Scriptural Roots of Augustine’s Spirituality Stephen N. Filippo,  Ignatius Insight The Decline of the American Political Convention Geoffrey Kabaservice,  Oxford University Press . . . . Continue Reading »