Harvard's First Light
by Timothy GeorgeSince its founding, Harvard has been the “first light” to dispel the myth that faith and reason are antithetical. Continue Reading »
Since its founding, Harvard has been the “first light” to dispel the myth that faith and reason are antithetical. Continue Reading »
First Things reflects on sacred things out of a shared commitment to the authority of God's revelation. Continue Reading »
Academic dogma casts religiously inspired critique as narrow and bigoted, but my experience has been the opposite. Continue Reading »
The ground has been shifting at college campuses everywhere. But at my alma mater, nothing has changed more than campus conservatism. Continue Reading »
There are actually three certainties in life. There is death. There are taxes. And there are riots. Continue Reading »
Contrasting gracious erudition with gibberish and jargon. Continue Reading »
Peter Augustine Lawler died on May 23 at the relatively young age of 65, but he died in the hope of the Risen One and lives on in the lives he touched. Continue Reading »
This art of verbal jousting does not fit in the postmodern world, so concerned with providing safe spaces. Continue Reading »
It is no use letting kids do whatever they desire unless you have first educated their desire. Continue Reading »
Recent announcements out of two Catholic colleges appear to provide both good news and bad news about the state of Catholic higher education. But even in the bad news, one can find reasons for hope. Continue Reading »