From First Things <[email protected]>
Subject Why Twain Endures
Date June 24, 2025 7:45 PM
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** Mark Bauerlein
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From the print issue: Mark Twain was a man ever on the move, but even amidst chaos, his writing never ceased. More ([link removed])


** Touching the Assisted Suicide Void ([link removed])
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** Dan Hitchens
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The House of Commons was happy with a law that will endanger people currently hanging on by their fingertips. More ([link removed])


** The Moral Logic of Finishing a War ([link removed])
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** R. R. Reno
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October 7 and its aftermath are proof that détente with a sworn enemy can be fatal self-deception. More ([link removed])

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** Skrmetti, a Victory for Common Sense ([link removed])
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** Theresa Farnan and Mary Rice Hasson
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The Supreme Court handed a win to states seeking to protect children. More ([link removed])

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** When Worship Becomes Theater ([link removed])
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** Carl R. Trueman
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Worship is not primarily an aesthetic experience, but a response to divine grace. More ([link removed])

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** Southern Baptists Contra Mundum ([link removed])
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** Andrew T. Walker
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The nation’s largest Protestant denomination should be a source of encouragement for broader Christendom. More ([link removed])

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** Pope Leo, Catholic Boomer? ([link removed])
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** James F. Keating
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Unlike his recent predecessors, Robert Prevost did not become a priest in one Church only to find himself in another. More ([link removed])

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