At the Jefferson Memorial, quotations from our third president are carved into the wall. One of them reads: “I have…
Yesterday, standing on a spot that was rendered both infamous and hallowed by the slave trade, President Bush called slavery…
The picture in the Washington Post showed two American soldiers kneeling in the sand of Iraq. One had laid his hand on…
You would think it would be difficult to eliminate God from the history of Europe. That’s not just because of…
In The Dumb Ox, his biography of St. Thomas Aquinas, G. K. Chesterton compared Aquinas to that other thirteenth-century spiritual giant,…
In a recent City Journal retrospective of three American cartoonists, Stefan Kanfer recalled one whose name might not be familiar: Bill Mauldin.…
Archaeology made headlines around the world last fall when an ossuary, or burial box, surfaced in Israel that bore the…
When our BreakPoint Managing Editor Jim Tonkowich returned from this year’s National Religious Broadcasters convention, he told me that what…
Twelve days ago, Americans were shocked and saddened when the news came that we had lost the Columbia — and…
Following World War II, the Allies put Nazi Germany’s surviving leaders on trial for genocide and other war crimes. The…