Life of Faith
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Let God
I’m a great lover of the English language, but I must confess that, lately, I’ve come to…
Mere Christendom
Douglas Wilson argues for what ought to be uncontroversial: governance by wise Christians. He calls it “mere Christendom”…
The Less You Know
There’s a car mechanic I have known for years. Ed knew my father and worked on his…
Ready for Weirdness
Living in Wonder:Finding Mystery and Meaning in a Secular Age by rod dreherzondervan, 288 pages, $29.99 Is…
Trump’s Victory Is Good News for Religious Believers
Religious believers breathed sighs of relief on Wednesday morning. Religious liberty was not a significant issue in…
On the Centenary of Sigrid Undset’s Conversion
One hundred years ago today, at the age of forty-two, Norwegian novelist Sigrid Undset entered the Catholic…
Put Not Your Trust in Princes
As the presidential campaign winds down, the Trump-Vance ticket is ramping up warnings of Christian persecution if…
Anxiety: A Philosophical Problem
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Samir Chopra joins in…
The End of the Age of Hitler
A century ago, the most potent moral figure in the West was Jesus Christ. Believers and unbelievers…
Screens and Sacraments
The coronation of King Charles III made for great television: horsemen in breastplates and plumes; a bejeweled…
The Humanity of Hospitality
Princeton professor Robert P. George recently drew my attention to a trivial but emblematic incident in which a flight…
The Campus Ministry Boom
In his senior year of high school, Chris faced a spiritual crisis. He’d grabbed his brass ring:…
At the Graveside
Based on Philip Melanchthon’s epitaph for his son, Georg
Fellow Travelers
Christianity is cropping up in unexpected places. This summer, Jordan Peterson chatted with Elon Musk. In his…
Common Sense Tragedy
Machen’s Hope: The Transformation of a Modernist in the New Princeton by richard e. burnetteerdmans, 638 pages,…