Article If They Could Turn Back Time Mark Lilla turns his attention to reactionary intellectuals and movements that nostalgically turn to the past to impeach the present By Thomas Albert Howard July 31, 2017 Books
Article When Religion Is Prophetic American nuns make clear that faith is something more than a cog in the status quo’s political machine. By E. J. Dionne Jr. July 31, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Health Care Domestic Affairs
Article Fame Is Fickle MacKinlay Kantor and his magnum opus are largely forgotten. Tom Shroder dives the legacy of his grandfather, who was once a big deal By Robert K. Landers July 31, 2017 Books
Article Read Millennials’ Novels, Not Think Pieces Three recent books do more to address the issues young adults face than any “millennial think piece” ever could By Anthony Domestico July 31, 2017 Secularism and Modernity Books
Article Letter from Rome The last absolute monarchy in the West is crumbling, and maybe that's a good thing By Robert Mickens July 31, 2017 Letter from Rome Pope Francis Bishops
Article A Forceful Essay Hits a Nerve Spadaro and Figueroa identify pathologies in U.S. conservative Catholicism that need to be cured By Anthony Annett July 28, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs Donald Trump Pope Francis Pope John Paul II Web Exclusive
Article Blockbusting What happens to independent filmmakers such as Sofia Coppola, Patty Jenkins, and Edgar Wright when they embark on genre projects? By Richard Alleva July 27, 2017 Movies
Article What Happened to Chesterton’s Throne? G.K. Chesterton, huge in every sense, was provided with a special chair during a 1930 conference at St. Michael's College in Toronto. Where is this memento now? By Martyn Wendell Jones July 27, 2017 Books The Last Word
Article Slaves Are Catching Our Shrimp The Rohingyas are caught between the alternatives of enslavement, annihilation, and impossible-looking escape over the water. Will we take any action? By Sarah Ruden July 27, 2017 Foreign Affairs
Article Letters | The Expected Inquisition & a Response from Eric Brende Readers consider Eric Brende's article, and the author responds. By The Editors July 27, 2017 Letters