Sacred Ambivalence: A Reflection on Remi Brague’s “Are Non-Theocratic Regimes Possible”

On March 21, 2012 | By Thaddeus Kozinski

It is hard to see why the pluralistic, desacralized state could facilitate pursuit of truth better than the religiously unified state.

The End of the New Deal Coalition and the Transformation of American Politics

On March 19, 2012 | By Thomas Storck

Does our best hope for influencing politics lie in voting? Or in something else?

The Unwisdom of Atheism

On March 17, 2012 | By Andrew Haines

If there is no God, theists are the biggest fools of all. But atheists claiming “the wisdom of faith” are fools, regardless.

Killing in the Name: Dying for the Sake of Religion?

On March 8, 2012 | By Andrew Haines

Iran’s decision to execute a Christian pastor on grounds of apostasy raises an interesting comparison with the life and trials of Sir Thomas More.

The Washington Post Is Guilty of Malpractice

On March 6, 2012 | By The Editors

The Post owes Father Guarnizo a full retraction of the Johnson story and a clarification of all the facts. Nothing less than basic journalistic ethics demands this action.

Lent: An Encounter, Not an Event

On February 22, 2012 | By The Editors

Secularizing Lent pushes Christians to treat it as another “resolution making” event. But it is really a time to rend hearts, not garments.




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