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Arts & CultureBooks
Mark J. Davis
Mark J. Davis reviews "War Against War: The American Fight for Peace" by Michael Kazin.
Pierre Niney and Paula Beer in “Frantz.” © Jean-Claude Moireau - Foz/Courtesy of Music Box Films
Arts & CultureFilm
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
François Ozon directs a parable set in the years immediately following World War I.
White House strategist Stephen Bannon speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland on Feb. 23. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Jason Blakely
Trump may have given one restrained speech, but Steve Bannon still hews to a vision of America under siege.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Nick Ripatrazone
Sor Juana Inés found both tension and sustenance in her religious life.
Sister Loraine Marie Maguire, mother provincial of the Denver-based Little Sisters of the Poor, outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington March 23, 2016 after attending oral arguments in the Zubik v. Burwell contraceptive mandate case (CNS photo/Joshua Roberts, Reuters).
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Stephanie Slade
The Bill of Rights has failed to protect religious groups from legal assault on a number of occasions since our nation’s founding. Can it happen again?
Arts & CultureBooks
Mark J. Davis
Leading those who believed it was America’s destiny to acquire an empire were Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts and Theodore Roosevelt, a newly minted war hero.