We’re just weeks from 2026, and just months from America’s 250th birthday. We’re also just days from Advent, a season of self-examination and hope for Christians in preparing for the central event of human history: the birth of Jesus. It’s a…
Amidst all the turmoil surrounding Cardinal Blase Cupich’s decision to honor Senator Dick Durbin last month, objections raised by the faithful (including Cupich’s brother bishops), and Pope Leo’s unscripted comments, almost no attention has been…
In his address to the U.S. bishops at their annual meeting in Baltimore last week, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, the papal nuncio to the United States, argued – nearly to the point of obsession – that Vatican II has to be regarded as the guide to…
Every day, we encounter articles warning of AI’s future dangers. But is machine learning really the threat? No. As psychiatrist Karl Stern warned 71 years ago in “The Third Revolution,” the core problem is that intellectual elites have spent…
One of the great paradoxes of the modern world is that as living has become easier, believing in God has become more difficult. This lack of belief stems from, among other things, the many choices of religion on offer. The world today is largely…
Fellow TCT contributor Francis Maier warmed my heart last September with a favorable mention of Alasdair MacIntyre’s Dependent Rational Animals. This work is one of our most important recent philosophers’ most important contributions to moral…
One of the wonders of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy is its ability to completely engross the reader. The world Tolkien conjured up, though obviously fictional and fancifully so, is also unmistakably our world. And this was…
I was recently asked, again: “Why is the Catholic Church so focused on abortion?” At least this time, it was asked out of curiosity rather than with anger. I can’t imagine how such questioners perceive the Church. Do they think she is the…
Debates about the “Catholic character” of the institution often stir up strong passions and debates at Catholic colleges and universities. Other “Catholic” organizations likely should be having these discussions, too. Indeed, when Catholic…
Scholars have long known that Elizabethan drama was a collaborative business. Yes, a play by Ben Johnson, Christopher Marlowe, or William Shakespeare rightly belongs to each named author as the principal hand behind it. But there were often…
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