Prejudice and the Blaine Amendments
by Philip HamburgerThe Supreme Court's longstanding indifference to the religious prejudice of the Blaine Amendments will soon be put to the test. Continue Reading »
The Supreme Court's longstanding indifference to the religious prejudice of the Blaine Amendments will soon be put to the test. Continue Reading »
The death of former chancellor Helmut Kohl marks the definitive end of the post-war period in German politics. Continue Reading »
First Things brings a sporting spirit to the intellectual life—a willingness to sweat, a belief in fair play, and the desire to win. Continue Reading »
Since beginning her diary seventy-five years ago, Anne Frank's enduring testament to faith has inspired millions. Continue Reading »
Jane Jacobs knew that, without ordinary people, their ordinary loves, and their often-extraordinary faith, the public square is an inhospitable and even dangerous place. Continue Reading »
An interview with Rachel Fulton Brown. Continue Reading »
Preparing for death requires much more than putting financial affairs in order. Continue Reading »
As long as “hate” remains the principal bogeyman in our moral imagination, Mill's harm principle is useless.
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Academic dogma casts religiously inspired critique as narrow and bigoted, but my experience has been the opposite. Continue Reading »
Some of the great fathers of modern science were Catholic priests—proof that faith and reason can exist in harmony, as they still do today. Continue Reading »