Article Goodbye to All That By 1982, although nominally still a Democrat, Michael Novak had become an enthusiast for Reaganomics and for every Republican administration to follow. By Peter Steinfels April 19, 2014 Books
Article Forgive Him, Father 'The Dark Box' is so suffused with anger that its author, for all his intelligence, is seldom capable of balanced historical analysis. By Leslie Woodcock Tentler April 19, 2014 Books
Article Out of One, Many? The Protestant Establishment once dominated American politics and intellectual life. Then, in the course of a decade or two, its authority collapsed. By Andrew J. Bacevich April 19, 2014 Books
Article Unwarranted Certainty An increasing number of cosmologists now believe in the existence of a multiverse. It’s a thrilling prospect; but does a multiverse really exist? By John F. Haught April 19, 2014 Books
Article The Shape of Evil With her ambitious second novel, Paula Huston jumps into the territory where politics and religion meet, and she's equipped with a wide-angle lens. By Valerie Sayers April 19, 2014 Books
Article Poem | The Devil's Delusion I lie on my back in the lawnchair to study / the trees claw up toward heaven. / They have all the sap I lack. By Mary Karr April 19, 2014 Poetry
Article Poem | Witness Typically cryptic, God said three weasels / slipping electric over the rocks / one current conducting them up the tree ... By Christian Wiman April 19, 2014 Poetry
Article Last Word: Living Witness How do you tell a vocation director you’re scared that the life you feel called to may be dying? By Colleen Gibson April 19, 2014 The Last Word Women in the Church
Article Letters | Unbelief, Just War, Celibacy Readers respond to stories on Nietzsche, just-war pacifists, and other recent pieces. By The Editors April 19, 2014 Letters