A Good Shepherd at War
Greyhound offers an unusually deep look at a faithful captain struggling against the enemy to deliver his flock safely to port.
Greyhound offers an unusually deep look at a faithful captain struggling against the enemy to deliver his flock safely to port.
Scott Yenor discusses his new book The Recovery of Family Life
250 years after his birth, Robert Owen's attempted utopia of New Harmony, Indiana shows the limits of socialist idealism.
Ron Dart’s recent book on the North American High Tory Tradition argues that there is a body of political wisdom contained in the idea of High Toryism.
The genesis, design, and membership of the Supreme Court reform commission all mark it as a distinctly partisan effort.
The Scotsman's formula for mutual understanding and tranquility is not made for an ideal world, but rather the broken one we inhabit.
Like Europe of the early 20th century, we are emerging from a process of deep social transformation with ominous political consequences.
Whether we call the U.S.-China conflict a clash of civilizations hardly matters. As Bishop Butler said, every thing is what it is and not another thing.
Abraham Heschel, uttered weighty verities in so nearly a perfect prophetic diction that they might have been speaking from within Babylonian captivity.
They Say It Can’t Be Done depicts how vital innovations find themselves stalled in the face of confusing, outdated and slow regulation.