Even if Xi Jinping rolls back his zero-Covid policy, he won’t relent on the brutal tactics that have kept him in power. Still, China’s people give reason for hope.
In 2022, our contributors covered a lot of ground, from the synod on synodality, to the Ukraine war, to the threat of climate change. Here are some of our favorites.
Corporate executives are artificially hiking prices and bringing in windfall profits. It’s time to break up the consolidated economic power of our “new gilded age.”
When Fr. Coughlin defended Kristallnacht, he turned to the work of Irish theologian Denis Fahey. Now, conservative Catholics are returning to Fahey for inspiration.
The mangling of American history has served to reinforce racism at the most fundamental level: through the stories and ideas we have passed on to our children.
Evangelicals inflicted misgovernment and disgrace on their fellow Americans to overturn Roe. Quite possibly, their fellow Americans will not thank them for it.
In light of the possible overturning of Roe v. Wade in the coming weeks, we’ve curated a collection that we hope adds nuance to the discussion of abortion and law.
On this episode, Mallory McMorrow, Democratic State Senator of Michigan, talks about how she chooses faith, service, and authenticity over “performative nonsense.”
When Myroslav Marynovych was arrested at twenty-eight, he was agnostic. When he was released ten years later, he was a Christian ethicist and political thinker.