Article Seen as They Are Inspired by the Welsh artist Gwen John, Celia Paul—one of England’s leading painters—reflects on the candor and vulnerability required for great portrait painting.By Celia PaulMay 9, 2022 Arts Spirituality Nonfiction
Article Our True Identity Mark McIntosh kept the connection between theology and spirituality front and center through mystical theology.By Robert P. ImbelliMay 5, 2022 Theology Nonfiction
Article ‘At Least Take the Bodies’ Russia’s refusal to repatriate its unburied dead underscores the inhumanity of the Putin regime.By Rita FerroneMay 4, 2022 Russia Ukraine War and Peace Death and Dying
Article ‘That’s Hitler!’ The parallels between Hitler’s messaging and Trump’s are impossible to ignore.By Paul BaumannMay 3, 2022 Donald Trump History
Feature A Whip of Cords How Christians have used the story of Christ and the money changers as a justification for violenceBy Phil KlayMay 2, 2022 War and Peace Arts Religion
Article Ukraine, the Vatican, and Vatican II Russia’s invasion challenges the benevolent assumptions of the Vatican II worldview.By Massimo FaggioliApril 29, 2022 Pope Francis Ukraine Russia Vatican II
Politics‘At Least Take the Bodies’ Russia’s refusal to repatriate its unburied dead underscores the inhumanity of the Putin regime.By Rita FerroneMay 4, 2022
ReligionWhen Timing Is Paramount If Roe is overturned, the USCCB must be ready to emphasize a culture of life that protects and empowers vulnerable women.By Peter SteinfelsMay 9, 2022
CultureA Whip of Cords How Christians have used the story of Christ and the money changers as a justification for violenceBy Phil KlayMay 2, 2022
BooksThe Exquisitist Shirley Hazzard’s stories show all that aesthetic sensibility can do—and all it can’t.By Paul J. GriffithsApril 20, 2022
CollectionsThe Attack on Ukraine As the crisis in Ukraine continues, we’re featuring articles on the war and what could be to come for Ukrainians and the world as a whole.By The EditorsMarch 25, 2022