October 3, 2025
The most pressing question we face today is that of the Psalmist: “What is man?” So urgent is the question of man that the question of God has re-emerged among our intellectual and cultural leaders.
In his weekly column, George Weigel reviews Amy Coney Barrett’s new book, Listening to the Law: Reflections on the Court and the Constitution.
For The Federalist, Jennifer Bryson agrees that we need to rethink women’s role in the military.
For First Things, Francis X. Maier reviews Nathanael Blake’s book Victims of the Revolution.
For National Review, Ed Whelan explains why he believes that Lindsey Halligan was not validly appointed as United States Attorney.
For The Catholic Things, Stephen P. White shares a reflection on the feast of the holy guardian angels.
George Weigel and Luma Simms will give presentations.
Aaron Kheriaty will be speaking.
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