Science & Technology
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What Catholics Should Think About Climate Change
Climate change poses risks to people throughout the world. Christians have a moral duty to mitigate those…
The Myth of Technological Neutrality
The status of crank is rarely remitted in the span of ten years, but that is what…
We Are More Alone than Ever
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Christine Rosen joins in…
The Super-Ego, Digitized
The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Mark Edmundson joins in…
Lessons from Beer Halls
Two priests and a layman walk into a bar—more precisely, we drive to the Sierra Nevada brewery…
Why Just War Theory Always Matters
Last month, I had the honor of addressing the Civitas Dei Fellowship, which is sponsored by the…
The Summer Reading List
A long time ago (but not in a galaxy far away), Baltimore’s St. Paul Latin High School…
PaPa Pete’s Patriarchy
The following essay is excerpted from the forthcoming book Dawn’s Early Light: Burning Down Washington to Save…
The Night I Met Jürgen Moltmann
Jürgen Moltmann, who died on June 3 at age 98, was the last of the great German…
Evangelical America and IVF
In February, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that human embryos stored in an IVF clinic are unborn…
Ireland Tries and Fails to Erase Mothers
The people of Ireland have voted resoundingly not to remove the word “mother” from the Irish Constitution.…
Copulation Without Population
The Wanting Seedby anthony burgesspenguin, 288 pages, $12.29 Anthony Burgess’s satirical novel The Wanting Seed, first published…
Fiducia Supplicans Should Be Revoked
In March 2021, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith published, under its former prefect, Cardinal…
Liberated from Dhimmitude
Three years ago, an Islamist sheikh in the Middle East met with a group of young Americans.…
When Feast and Fast Collide
You don’t want me to cut your toast with a little heart cookie cutter, do you?” I…