A Day in Court
by The EditorsThe First Things Podcast, Episode 13. Also featuring Confucius at Princeton. Continue Reading »
The First Things Podcast, Episode 13. Also featuring Confucius at Princeton. Continue Reading »
Not enough has been said about how Pope Francis—a man of strong intuitions and vivid language—lives in and has been formed by literature. He regularly cites and recommends imaginative works like José Hernández’s Martín Fierro, Robert Hugh Benson’s Lord of the World, and Alessandro Manzoni’s The Betrothed. And he thinks by their patterns. Whereas Benedict strove for a concise, clear scholarly expression, Francis seeks the striking images and strong characterizations of the storyteller. Over here are the good guys, over there the bad. Continue Reading »
Subscribe
Latest Issue
Support First Things