Article Uneven Fates Debórah Dwork contributes to the crucial project of Holocaust memory through her captivating history of American relief workers. By Agnes Mueller September 17, 2025 Jewish-Christian Relations War and Peace History Books
Article Smash Temples, Build Schools From the Asian Buddhist perspective, modernity has frequently arrived not as unalloyed liberation but as secularist violence, coercion, and the suppression of spiritual traditions. By Thomas Albert Howard September 16, 2025 Religion Foreign Affairs China
Article After the Accident 'Over the years, I have often thought about my father’s insistence that the drunk driver be left behind.' By Mark Phillips September 16, 2025 The Last Word
Article A Book Like No Other Bruce Gordon's masterful, accessible new history of the Bible captures the many dimensions and global histories of Scripture. By Luke Timothy Johnson September 12, 2025 Books Religion
Article Bad for Everyone If we are to seriously treat the urgent plague of inequality, we will need more than just policy prescriptions. By Terence Sweeney September 11, 2025 Economy Poverty Books
Article The Virtues of Solitude Curing loneliness requires more than just socialization. It also requires cultivating spiritually fulfilling solitude. By Lynn Casteel Harper September 4, 2025 Secularism and Modernity Spirituality Technology
Article A Sour Note Liz Pelly thinks the rise of Spotify has been a disaster. In catastrophizing about everything, she overplays her hand. By Kit Wilson September 2, 2025 Culture Music
Article Coming Home As we journey back home, the People of God must cultivate the hearts of homemakers, too. By Leo J. O’Donovan September 1, 2025 Religion Theology
Article The Pinochet Parallels 'Second-term Trump has put me in mind of former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet.' By Susan Bigelow Reynolds August 27, 2025 Donald Trump Politics Latin America
Article Creatures, not Calculators The worldview underlying capitalist economic thinking is one that Christians simply cannot accept. By Phil Christman August 24, 2025 Politics Economy Theology
Article The Politics of Distraction The Trump regime rests not on any coherent ideology or strategy, but on the diminished charisma of an unpopular and incompetent tyrant. By The Editors August 22, 2025 Politics Donald Trump Editorial
Article Trump's Man at the Vatican CatholicVote relentlessly pushes the MAGA agenda. No wonder Trump made its cofounder ambassador to the Holy See. By Dominic Preziosi August 21, 2025 Donald Trump Vatican Media
Article Big Tech’s Persecution Complex Again and again, AI's backers demonstrate a basic contempt for human intelligence and agency. By Alexander Stern August 18, 2025 Religion Politics Culture Technology Donald Trump
Article Errors of Omission Paul Moses reports on a significant hole in a House Judiciary Committee report accusing the Biden FBI of targeting an SSPX priest. By Paul Moses August 5, 2025 Religion Politics
Article ‘They Set Fire to Our Lives’ In the Middle East, Christians endure repeated and ongoing attacks on their homes, churches, and livelihoods. By Joseph Phillip Amar July 28, 2025 Religion Middle East Politics War and Peace
Article All in the Family As Sam Tanenhaus shows in his new biography, William F. Buckley was essentially a performer, “a debater, not a thinker.” By Paul Baumann June 26, 2025 Politics History Nonfiction
Article 'What We Do in Our Homes Really Matters' A new group of Catholic "mom bloggers"—without the reactionary politics—are living their faith, feminism, and motherhood in bold ways. By Heidi Schlumpf June 24, 2025 Religion Culture
Article The Case Against Grades Are grades even necessary? Are they actually accomplishing the goals we set out for them? By Ryan M. Brown September 3, 2025 Education Higher Education Academic Freedom
Article A Delicate Dance Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu are engaged in a complicated and sometimes messy dance of praise, deference, and pushback. We've seen it before. By John Rodden August 26, 2025 Politics Arts Middle East
Article Poem | The Busker and the Tomboy "The busker strums his blond and slender-hipped guitar as time / Directs his giddy step." By Lee Oser August 26, 2025 Poetry
Article We said something about our / hollow fathers (they were / hungry too, we knew it even then) Poem | School Prayer By Christopher Snook August 26, 2025 Poetry
Article Books in Brief The editors read art mysteries, AI exposés, and historical reporting about the Bronx. By The Editors August 26, 2025 Books in Brief
Article Letters | Religion and science, ordinary virtue, and UBI Readers discuss religion's search for truth, the social logic of universal basic income, and the value of ordinary virtue. By The Editors August 25, 2025 Letters
Article Poem | Mary Lou "Because never once, for who knows / how long, did I walk into that church / and you were not fastened / to that same pew." By William Critchley-Menor, SJ August 21, 2025 Poetry