What We Can Learn From Edward Said After October 7
by Yosie LevineSaid was a vocal advocate for the causes in which he believed, but he didn’t demonize students or cheer on murder. Continue Reading »
Said was a vocal advocate for the causes in which he believed, but he didn’t demonize students or cheer on murder. Continue Reading »
The American Church is the liveliest, most vital local Church in the developed world. Period. Continue Reading »
The Night of the Hunter shows that evil is powerful, but ultimately ridiculous and defeatable. Continue Reading »
The young adults who flock to “Prayer, Penance, and Pub” find meaning, a reason to live, something their non-religious cohorts desire but haven’t found out in the world. Continue Reading »
First Things is the antidote to hot takes on X, a refreshing dose of moral clarity in confused times. Continue Reading »
From reminiscing about a less technological past to an intriguing story of a family of moles, these books are great reads for the post-Christmas holidays. Continue Reading »
We asked some of our writers to contribute a paragraph about the most memorable books they read this year. Continue Reading »
The shenanigans of the pope will put pressure on Protestants as well as Catholics. Continue Reading »
With all the challenges we face, it is important to advocate for a vision of a better world. Continue Reading »
It is a rare thing for a magazine to garner the respect of more than one religious tribe. Continue Reading »