Article Learning the Right Questions The best way to remember historian John W. O’Malley, SJ is to read his books—and to thank God for the gracious gift of his learned servant. By Kenneth L. Woodward September 14, 2022 History John W. O'Malley Obituary Jesuits
Article After Waiting For Godard Godard’s style was so audacious that it changed the way both filmmakers and audiences thought about movies. By Colin Westerbeck, Jr. September 13, 2022 Movies Arts History From the Archives
Article A Defining Conflict The fight over the personhood of the fetus is reminiscent of another fight in American history—one that led to the Civil War. By David Cloutier September 8, 2022 History Abortion
Article A Contentious Trip to Canada An anguished First Peoples’ cry for recognition and reparation was the backdrop for Francis’s visit to Canada this summer. By Michael W. Higgins September 4, 2022 Pope Francis History Indigenous Peoples
Article Work of Human Hands We shouldn’t be fearful of further transformations in the appearance of the Bible. The Word of God can speak as well in a laptop as from a manuscript. By Luke Timothy Johnson August 19, 2022 History Liturgy Books
Article The Steadfast Gaze When faced with the horror of war, we want to tame it into something with order and meaning. By Rand Richards Cooper June 23, 2022 War and Peace Ukraine Russia History