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Theology

A selection of recent articles on this topic

The Real Significance of Moltbook

Thomas P. Harmon

Elon Musk thinks we may be watching the beginning of the singularity. OpenAI and Tesla AI designer…

Dilbert’s Wager

R. R. Reno

Niall Ferguson recently discussed his conversion to Christianity. He expressed hope for a Christian revival, which he…

History, Our Creator

R. R. Reno

Many find Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit daunting to read. I don’t pretend that it’s easy sledding. But…

While We’re At It

R. R. Reno

January 8 marked the seventeenth anniversary of Fr. Richard John Neuhaus’s death. We owe the existence of…

The Case for Christian Nationalism

R. R. Reno

Recent polling paints a disturbing picture: Fewer than half of Gen-Z Americans are extremely or very proud…

Love in the Time of Mass Migration

Matthew B. Crawford

The unknown traveler shows up storm-tossed, naked, and hungry. He is bathed and clothed, the best wine…

Smooth Sailing

Ephraim Radner

I regularly fume as I am caught in the chain of red lights that mark my rides…

SSPX, the German Church, and the Crisis of Unity

Hans Feichtinger

The Society of St. Pius X’s recent announcement that it plans to consecrate new bishops in July,…

Blessed Fulton Sheen, a Modern Evangelist for Christ

Jason Gray

No doubt many people will offer their own reflections on the life of Archbishop Fulton Sheen...

Jeffrey Epstein’s Critique of Catholicism

Stephen Daisley

At risk of being controversial, I must take issue with Jeffrey Epstein. Buried in the latest tranche…

Bladee’s Redemptive Rap

Joseph Krug

Georg Friedrich Philipp von Hardenberg, better known by his pen name Novalis, died at the age of…

Postliberalism and Theology

R. R. Reno

After my musings about postliberalism went to the press last month (“What Does “Postliberalism” Mean?”, January 2026),…

Nuns Don’t Want to Be Priests

Anna Kennedy

Sixty-four percent of American Catholics say the Church should allow women to be ordained as priests, according…

A Tale of Two Maybes

Ephraim Radner

Who knows, God may yet repent and turn from his fierce anger, so that we perish not”…

Christmas Nationalism

R. R. Reno

Writing for UnHerd, Felix Pope reported on a December 13 Christmas celebration organized by the English nationalist…