Jessica Hooten Wilson’s new edition of Flannery O’Connors unfinished novel disappoints.
How Should We Then Die? A Review
Recent Christian natural law arguments against assisted suicide need tightening up.
The Sickness Unto Death: A Review
C. Stephen Evans reviews Bruce Kirmmse’s new translation of Kierkegaard’s classic.
The Karamazov Case: A Review
A new work argues that the usual frameworks applied in interpreting Dostoevsky’s great novel are lacking.
Richard Hooker: Theological Method and Anglican Identity: A Review
Philip Hobday’s new study of Richard Hooker demolishes tired old narratives about the great Anglican divine.
Mortal Goods: A Review
James R. Wood finds much to praise and much to disagree with in Ephraim Radner’s latest book.
The Nature of Things Fragile: A Review
A review of the 2024 New Criterion poetry prize winner
The Spring That Feeds the Torrent: A Review
A new translation of John of of the Cross’s poetry gives fresh insight into his mysticism.
The Lost World and the Return of Christian Excellence
Thoughts on Aaron Renn’s “Life in the Negative World”
Faithful Disobedience: A Review
Writings from Wang Yi and other Chinese Christian leaders provide insight into wider questions of political theology.