FIRST THINGS is founded upon a central proposition: Faith in God and obedience to His commandments brings our humanity to its greatest fulfillment.
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What are FIRST THINGS’ editorial priorities for 2023?
This is a question I asked but didn’t answer in my previous email. Before I do answer, though, allow me to humbly request your support for FIRST THINGS in 2023.
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As a reader of FIRST THINGS, you recognize all that goes into publishing America’s most influential journal of religion and public life.
I trust you also understand the vagaries of the nonprofit year, in which the need is often greatest in the early months. At the same time, the success of a given year is highly dependent on these first few months.
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Getting to it: Let’s start with what we’re not. FIRST THINGS is not a church publication, nor are we a parish newsletter. Yet FIRST THINGS is founded upon a central proposition: Faith in God and obedience to His commandments brings our humanity to its greatest fulfillment. In 2023, we will publish essays that inform us about our faith and inspire us to cleave ever more closely to God. All is for naught if we do not put our Lord at the center, for He reigns.
Moreover, FIRST THINGS is not a policy journal, but it is a magazine in which we hope to publish:
* thoughtful, morally informed reflection on the challenges of a post-industrial economy, which seems unable to provide a place for high-school-educated Americans
* sober assessments of the American global empire, with due attention to both its promise as a force for good in the world and the limitations of any nation
* courageous proposals for redirecting resources—and moral praise—to the once normative ideals of chastity, marriage, and family. FIRST THINGS must remain undaunted by threats to cancel anyone who dissents from the Rainbow Reich
If you hope to see topics like these addressed in our pages by today’s leading religious voices, please consider a tax-deductible donation to FIRST THINGS today ([link removed]) .
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To be clear, the above is a partial list. In 2023, FIRST THINGS will continue our long tradition of publishing essays on art, music, literature, philosophy, and theology, essays that commend to our readers art and artifacts, books and buildings, worthy of our loyalty, devotion, and love.
This is my vision for the editorial direction of FIRST THINGS. I’m so grateful to have you on our team, and I hope you’ll respond by deepening your engagement with FIRST THINGS by making a gift today ([link removed]) . Thank you!
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Yours,
R. R. Reno
Editor
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