Matthew B Crawford, American Affairs, Algorithmic Governance and Political Legitimacy
Gracy Olmstead, The American Conservative, Feasting Even During Ordinary Time
Tara Isabella Burton, The American Interest, The Rise of Progressive Occultism
Fr. Stephen Freeman, Ancient Faith, You Have One Job – Pray – On Behalf of All and for All
Olga Khazan, The Atlantic, Why So Many Women Choose Abortion Over Adoption
Michael Wear, The Atlantic, The Abortion Debate is No Longer About Policy
Alan Jacobs, The Atlantic, What a Clash Between Conservatives Reveals
Emma Green, The Atlantic, Joe Biden's Tell on Abortion
Jedidiah Purdy, The Atlantic, A Nature Writer for the Anthropocene
Adam Serwer, The Atlantic, The Illiberal Right Throws a Tantrum
Lyman Stone, The Atlantic, The Boomers Ruined Everything
Yascha Mounk, The Atlantic, Republicans Don’t Understand Democrats—And Democrats Don’t Understand Republicans
Caitlin Flanagan, The Atlantic, Christ in the Camps
Emma Green, The Atlantic, Imagining Post-Trump Nationalism
Kate Bowler, The Atlantic, How to Speak to Someone Who's Suffering
Peter Wehner, The Atlantic, The Deepening Crisis in Evangelical Christianity
Ed Simon, The Baffler, In the Hands of Angry Gods
Lisa Snowden-McCray, Baltimore Beat, In Baltimore, Accountability Has Become A Progressive Cause: A conversation with Bill Henry
Mar Ruetter, Baltimore Brew, Demolishing Cab Calloway’s house to make way for a park is shortsighted, critics say
Fern Shen, Baltimore Brew, Hampden bike crash victim, who faced many struggles, recalled as a generous soul
Lauren Cohen, Baltimore Magazine, The Iconic Marble Bar is Being Revived Into a Community Cafe
Ron Cassie, Baltimore Magazine, Coming Clean
Shelley Halstead, Baltimore Sun, Development plan recycles poverty in Baltimore
Vicky Baker, BBC News, The preachers getting rich from poor Americans
Meghan O'Gieblyn, The Believer, Good Shepherds
Tara Isabella Burton, Catapult, The Gospel According to Fleabag
Jose Mena, Catholic Herald, The Catholic turn to socialism is something to celebrate
Michael Martin, Center for Sophiological Studies, Christian Neopaganism for Dummies
Claire Fyrqvist, Church Life Journal, Are Real-Life Pro-Lifers Only Pro-Birth?
Ian Klaus, CityLab, To Understand American Political Anger, Look to ‘Peripheral France’
Anne Snyder, Comment, Persuading in a Divided Age: The Christian's Privilege
Hannah LaGrand, Comment, A Tidy Mind
Matthew Loftus, Comment, When the City of Man is Redlined
Andrew J Bacevich, Commonweal, Pundit on a Pilgrimage
Chloe Watlington, Commune, Who Owns Tomorrow?
Wesley Hill, Covenant, Respecting the Mystery: On Christian Doctrine
Sarah Miller, The Cut, The Best Abortion Ever
Kate Shellnut, CT, How Can Today’s Pro-Life Christians Build Trust in the Movement?
Tish Harrison Warren, CT, Pro-Lifers Aren't Hypocrites
Jessica Hooten Wilson, CT, The Devil Lives in the Mirror
Andrew Wilson, CT, Bringing a Tent Peg to a Sword Fight
Tommy Welty, Curator, The Hand the Feeds You
Fr. Brian Davies, The Dominican Friars, Preacher's Panic
Laura Lundgren, Fathom, The Fruitful Tension of Paradox
Carl R Trueman, First Things, Blessing When Cursed
Obianuju Ekeocha, First Things, Murder Disguised as Care
David Kern, Forma, For Sarah Ruden and Emily Wilson Translating the Great Books is an Act of Love
John Médaille, Front Porch Republic, Abortion: Realpolitik, Kulturkampf, and Evangelization
DL Mayfield, Front Porch Republic, Blessed Are the Working Poor
Judith Viorst, Glamour, How to Be Happy? A Nearly 90-Year-Old Has Some Advice
Addison Del Mastro, Kirk Center, Americans' Dignity, and the Nation's Shame
Micah Meadowcroft, Kirk Center, The Revolution Is Still Permanent
Brad East, LARB, Enter Paul: On Paula Fredriksen’s “Paul: The Pagans’ Apostle” and “When Christians Were Jews”
Madeline Lane-McKinley, LARB, Unthinking the Family in “Full Surrogacy Now”
Marissa R Moss, LA Times, Lil Nas X's ‘Old Town Road’ sounds like country’s future. So why has Nashville snubbed it?
Emily Temple, LitHub, Ulysses: Good or Bad?
Wesley Hill, Living Church, Reveling in Hope
Alicia Oltuski, McSweeney's, I Like My Anxiety Like I Like My Books
Chas Gillespie, McSweeney's, Every NIMBY's Speech at a Public Hearing
Ahmed Amer, McSweney's, I Finally Got a Company-Branded Thermos and All It Took Was Five Years of Wage Slavery
Rebecca Saltzman, McSweeney's, I Believe Every Child is Precious, Except for the Ones We're Locking Up in Cages
Jake Meador, MereO, David French and the Revolutionary Style in Conservative Journalism
Susannah Black, MereO, Rise up, wretched man: enough tears have flowed.
Brad East, MereO, Five Theses on Preaching
Susannah Black, MereO, On Nick Kristof, Jean Vanier, and Human Resources
Jonathan Cole, MereO, Political Theology in an Age of Discontent
Jake Meador, MereO, Book Review: Dignity by Chris Arnade
Hannah Anderson, MereO, Book Review: My Father Left Me Ireland by Michael Brendan Dougherty
Jake Meador, MereO, Post-Liberalism and American Racism
Sean O'Hare, MereO, A Call to Remembrance: Notre Dame and the Internet Age
Rachel M Cohen, The Nation, The Radical Teachers' Movement Comes to Baltimore
Ian Leslie, New Statesman, We know a lot less than we think about the world – which explains the allure of “simplism”
Richard Brody, New Yorker, 'Booksmart,' Reviewed: Olivia Wilde's Toothless Teen Comedy
Gracy Olmstead, NYT, How Republicans Hurt the Fight Against Abortion
Nellie Bowles, NYT, These Millennials Got New Roommates. They’re Nuns.
Ross Douthat, NYT, What Are Conservatives Actually Debating?
Ross Douthat, NYT, The Politics of Dystopia
Katelyn Beaty, NYT, How Should Christians Have Sex?
Jill Lepore, NYT, Fifty Years Ago We Landed on the Moon. Why Should We Care Now?
Sandra Song, Paper, How Country Continues to Erase Lil Nas X
Andy Matuschak, Personal Blog, Why books don't work
Matthew Loftus, Plough, The Birthday Party at the End of the World
Agnes Callard, The Point, Persuade or Be Persuaded
Luma Simms, Public Discourse, Conservative Women and the Intra-Conservatism Debate
Michael Wear, Reclaiming Hope Newsletter, A difficult day
Tyler Huckabee, Relevant, Bestselling Author R.O. Kwon On Why She Stopped Believing in God
Ryan P Burge, Religion in Public, Which Party Has Become More Polarized on Abortion?
Tara Isabella Burton, Religion News Service, Can witches and consumer culture coexist?
Tish Harrison Warren, Religion News Service, In my church, some of us voted for President Trump. All of us pray for him.
Tara Isabella Burton, Religion News Service, There's more to wellness than looking pretty
Josephine Wolff, Slate, (Almost) Never Pay the Ransom
Kevin Arceneaux, Bert N Bakker, Claire Gothreau, and Gijs Schumacher, Slate, We Tried to Publish a Replication of a Science Paper in Science. The Journal Refused.
Randianne Leyshon Holbrook, UMBC Magazine, Hitting All the Right Notes
Susan Miller, USA Today, The young are regarded as the most tolerant generation. That's why results of this LGBTQ survey are 'alarming'
Alissa Wilkinson, Vox, Booksmart is like Superbad, but with girls and better
Jane Coaston, Vox, The intersectionality wars
Jane Coaston, Vox, David French vs. Sohrab Ahmari and the battle dividing conservatives, explained
Elizabeth Bruenig, WaPo, Want millennials to get married and have babies? Change the policies that stop us.
Tara Isabella Burton, WaPo, A notorious pickup artist found God. Lots of angry white radicals do.
Christine Emba, WaPo, Men are in trouble. 'Incels' are proof.
Jessica M Goldstein, WaPo, How one critic’s once-iconoclastic views about television’s ascendancy went mainstream
Kate Bowler, WaPo, Living a chronic life in a fix-it-now world
Patrick J Deneen, WaPo, A defense of conservatism that veers toward liberalism
Lisa Snowden-McCray, WaPo, A local's guide to Baltimore
Matthew Walther, The Week, America is an empire, not a nation
Matthew Walther, The Week, Everyone is wrong about socialism
Matthew Walther, The Week, A striking, joyful portrait of America's greatest divide
Matthew Walther, The Week, The conservative civil war won't change anything
Michael Brendan Dougherty, The Week, The conservative case against capitalism
Dante Stewart, The Witness, To Shape A New World: William Seymour and Black Faith in the Drama of Civil Rights – Part 1, Part 2