Article Letter from Rome How does one summarize an energetic, reformist and, yes, disruptive pontificate? By Robert Mickens March 13, 2017 Pope Francis
Article The First Christian? Amos Oz’s latest novel, ‘Judas,’ makes for a somewhat unpleasant read. Not a bad read, but a masochistic one By Tzvi Novick March 13, 2017 Books
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Article The First Post-Brexit Novel? Ali Smith’s ‘Autumn’ asserts that a cycle is unfolding By Edward T. Wheeler March 10, 2017 Books Foreign Affairs
Article A Hot Mess at Middlebury When college students shut down free speech By Rand Richards Cooper March 9, 2017 Domestic Affairs Higher Education
Article Benedict’s Resignation: Blame Obama Efforts to delegitimize Francis seem reminiscent of attempts to delegitimize Obama By Massimo Faggioli March 8, 2017 Pope Francis Pope Benedict XVI Donald Trump
Article Oh the Places We’ll Go Future Humans takes a sober look at the scientific evidence supporting the claim that humans are continuously evolving and might evolve into a different species. By Paul Lauritzen March 8, 2017 Bioethics
Article Sidebar: Ritual Practice Ramadan nights are a time of hospitality for all By David Pinault March 8, 2017 Muslim-Christian Relations Ecumenism Middle East
Article Hardwired for Generosity In today’s America, the idea of giving for the sake of others or a common future seems just plain out of touch By Marcia Pally March 7, 2017 Spirituality Theology Religious Life Economy
Article The Editors: Why Believe the President? His falsehoods are often pointless or trivial. They wouldn’t help him much even if most people believed him—and most people don’t By The Editors March 7, 2017 Donald Trump Domestic Affairs Editorial Election 2016