Article Germany Takes the Synodal Path The German Church’s blessings of same-sex unions should be seen in the larger context of its split with the Vatican over the past four decades. By Massimo Faggioli May 25, 2021 LGBTQ issues Pope Francis
Article Never Again? The history of the Holocaust shows that we must do more for China’s Uyghurs. By Elizabeth M. Lynch May 25, 2021 Foreign Affairs China
Article From Here to Utopia The political aims of the Left cannot be effectively advanced if our crisis of social belonging and identity is neglected. By David Albertson & Jason Blakely May 24, 2021 Domestic Affairs
Article There Ought to Be a Law The law is one thing, morality another. Conflating them flattens our public morality into a deadening binary. By Matthew Boudway May 24, 2021 Domestic Affairs
Article Captives of Habit A new introduction to William James illuminates his philosophy and struggles with mental health. By Gordon Marino May 23, 2021 Books Philosophy
Article Diversity & Division A new book explores how U.S. Catholic history can provide perspective and hope for the present moment. By Julia G. Young May 22, 2021 Books Religion History
Article The Toll of Modi’s Complacency Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s irresponsible behavior has only worsened the pandemic’s effects in India. By Jo McGowan May 21, 2021 India Coronavirus
Article The Downfall of Liz Cheney More worrisome than Cheney’s removal from GOP leadership is what it reveals about the hardening anti-democratic core of the Republican party. By Griffin Oleynick May 20, 2021 Donald Trump Election 2020
Article Rogue State Biden’s administration should leverage its military aid to Israel to combat the escalating violence against Palestinians. By The Editors May 18, 2021 Middle East Foreign Affairs War and Peace