Today, non-material reality is conceivable but not believable. How does the Church perform its mission in such a world?
The Forgotten Political Theology of Thanksgiving
Our politics now makes a vice of thankfulness. How can our political community remain thankful?
Bog-Standard Protestantism: A Primer
Conservative Roman Catholic intellectuals are never more likely to make a misstep than when they comment on Protestants or Protestantism. Such comments frequently mar otherwise worthwhile works, like the birth-mark in Hawthorne's story. Examples abound, to such an...
They Even Let The Heretics Keep The Psalms
Why do we deprive ourselves of the Psalms when even the Pope let heretics keep them?
Why Christians Should Use People
Why did Augustine say to use people, rather than enjoy them?
Christians and Fast Fashion Pt. 2: Pursuing Virtue Through Dress
How can we pursue a full-orbed Christian ethic in the clothes we wear?
Christians and Fast Fashion Pt. 1: More Than Ethics
Christian thinking on fashion often begins and ends with ethics. But we need something more.
The World the Reformation Made
There are many accounts of how the Reformation created the modern world. But what if they’re all wrong?
The Pandora Papers and the Problem of Tax Havens
Earlier this month, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) dropped a bombshell: 11.9 million confidential documents revealing tens of trillions of dollars in shady financial dealings by over 400 individuals, including 35 world leaders and...
Kuyper on Vaccines III: Receiving Vaccines
The third and final piece in a series on Abraham Kuyper’s views on vaccines, following smallpox in the 1800s