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editorials

History in the Balance

Christian Prophecy & Our Theories of History
by Patrick Henry Reardon



quodlibet

Radio Kraków

by J. Douglas Johnson

AI F1

by J. Douglas Johnson

Feminists Not Working

by Anthony Esolen

Cavern of Silence

by S. M. Hutchens

Happiness, Ltd.

by Donald T. Williams

Brotherly Words

by Anthony Esolen

Saviors & Fools

by S. M. Hutchens


anno domini

Margaret Knight

January 5, 1955
by J. Douglas Johnson


The Allies Bomb Monte Cassino

February 15, 1944
by James M. Kushiner



communiqué

Not Your Father’s Army

A Compromised Military’s Uncertain Future
by Alexander F. C. Webster


columns

Mortal Remains

Language Notes

by S. M. Hutchens


From Heavenly Harmony

Eschewing Concupiscence of the Ears

by Ken Myers


First Books

North-Central Europe

by Kathie Johnson


Illuminations

To the Heart of Specificity

by Anthony Esolen


A Thousand Words

The Cathedral of Monreale

by Mary Elizabeth Podles


As It Is Written...

Artisans of the Spirit

by Patrick Henry Reardon



38.1—Jan/Feb 2025

features

How Green Was Our Valley

A Model for Sex Educators
by Peter Maurice


Free Love & Its Votaries

The Nineteenth-Century Roots of America’s War on Marriage
by Alexander Riley


America vs. Europe

Two Roads to Totalitarianism
by Carlo Lancellotti


A Winning Argument?

Abortion’s Most Popular Thought Experiment
by David Hershenov


A Modesty Proposal

The “Duty of Care” Demands Protecting Children from Porn
by David Sandifer


views

What Was I Made For?

Keith Lowery on How My Wedding Vows Saved My Life

Elder Vintage

David Mills on Aging, Preaching & Writing Wisely

book reviews

Butler’s Lies

Who’s Afraid of Gender? by Judith Butler
reviewed by Alexander Riley


Divinely Detailed

All Things Are Full of Gods by David Bentley Hart
reviewed by Charles Carman


commonplaces

Piquant excerpts lifted from Touchstone editors' own reading & listening.

departments

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