First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life

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from January 1997
Last Number: May 2012

Institute on Religion and Public Life
ISSN 1047-5141




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Nbr. 223, May 2012

The Selma analogy.

THE PUBLIC SQUARE

After liberalism.

THE PUBLIC SQUARE

From the editor's desk.

THE PUBLIC SQUARE - Editorial

Rowan Williams steps down.

THE PUBLIC SQUARE

Theology from the bench.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Persecuted and persecuting.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Infringing laws.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

The tigress to the church.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Disagreeable democracy.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Obama's non-socialism.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Virtuosity good and bad.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Equal quality.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

The president's record.

LETTERS - Letter to the editor

Payne's books of Job.

OPINIONS - Alexander Payne - Essay

Remembering John Hick.

OPINIONS

Two deaths.

OPINIONS - Essay

Divine Mercy Sunday.

Poem

Liberalism after liberalism: how, Wilfred M. McClay asks, can we affirm human dignity when liberalism no longer can?

After progressivism.

RESPONSES TO WILFRED MCCLAY

Sin's political lessons.

RESPONSES TO WILFRED MCCLAY

The Enlistee.

POETRY - Poem

Renewing dogmatic theology: Matthias Scheeben teaches us the virtues theologians need.

Icons.

POETRY - Poem

My failed atheism: Mark Bauerlein tells how he came to desire something beyond his contemptuous nihilism.

Christian Europe?

Why We Should Call Ourselves Christians: The Religious Roots of Free Societies - Book review

Faith's social vision.

The World as It Could Be: Catholic Social Thought for a New Generation - Book review

Dreams of heaven.

The Immortalization Commission: Science and the Strange Quest to Cheat Death - Book review

Dogma's defender.

Theological Tractates - Book review

Material God.

Jesus Christ, Eternal God: Heavenly Flesh and the Metaphysics of Matter - Book review

Aping Mankind: Neuromania, Darwinitis, and the Misrepresentation of Humanity.

BRIEFLY NOTED - Book review


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