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The Uses of Death
J. Budziszewski
From the print edition:
If we never faced death, could we take anything seriously in life?
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The Fatal Message of Synodal Activism
Martin Grichting
Bishops, priests, and lay activists who believe they are progressive do not realize that they are trapped in a pre-Vatican II mentality.
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Divinity Schools and Diversity
Gerald McDermott
To insinuate race in any Bible passage is to politicize a non-political text.
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Deneen’s Assault on Vitalism
Howe Whitman III and Evan Myers
An elite must aspire to provide common goods that make a virtuous life not just possible but probable for normal people.
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From Westerplatte to Lisbon
George Weigel
John Paul II did not pander to the young. Neither should we.
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Man Up
Peter J. Leithart
Church-going evangelicals are least likely to commit domestic violence or exhibit toxic masculine traits.
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Oppenheimer’s Tragic Fate
Jason M. Baxter
Christopher Nolan gives us a story that revives the spirit of the pure tragedy of ancient Greece.
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