We shouldn’t scorn the Magi’s complex, tenuous work of the mind. These are the saints of intellect.
A Christmas Card Scene Encompassing the World
Pieter Bruegel’s "Hunters in the Snow" is one of the masterpieces of western art.
Please, Wish Me a “Merry Christmas”
Offer greetings from your faith because a salutary pluralism of genuine difference will reinforce them all.
Persecution, True and False
If “persecution” of Christians can be used with any kind of sincerity in our context, it is the feeling of general impotency which comes from decadence.
John McClane: America’s Christmas Warrior
Die Hard is our Christmastime Western, edifying children and adults alike about the need for the manly virtues.
The Attorney General and “The Resistance”
William Barr has refused to pull his punches when discussing what could be one of the greatest political scandals in US history.
Thinking about Restraint with John Quincy Adams
We often forget that non-interventionism is an old American tradition.
The Controversy about the ERA Amendment Process
In my view, there is much to be said for an equal rights amendment that has a determinate meaning, but the revived ERA fails to do this.
Divided Loyalty? Liberal Toleration in the New Locke Manuscript
The new manuscript will not solve any of the Lockean paradoxes, it does provide us with a glimpse into his reasoning about Catholics in politics.
Thoughts on the Extraordinary NHS Delusion
Glorifying the NHS means that freeborn Englishmen have willingly acceded to their own pauperisation.
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