Western Culture Today and Tomorrow

What will become of Europe? This question must occur to every thoughtful…

About the Author: Carson Holloway

Carson Holloway is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. This review first appeared in Law & Liberty and is reprinted with the kind permission of the editor. See https://lawliberty.org/book-review/what-will-become-of-europe/

Is Europe Christian?

Is Europe Christian? will strike some as being a provocative book title.…

About the Author: James Bradshaw

James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature.

Trolls World Tour

With its psychedelic palette, upbeat energy and fun interludes of song, director…

About the Author: John Mulderig

John Mulderig is a guest reviewer for Catholic News Service. Copyright (c) 2020

Catholic News Service. Reprinted with permission from CNS. www.catholicnews.com

Deaths from Despair and the Future of Capitalism by Anne Case and Angus Deaton

Deaths from Despair and the Future of Capitalism, published in March, is…

About the Author: James Bradshaw

James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature.

Emma

Emma (Focus) is a delightful screen version of Jane Austen’s classic novel,…

About the Author: John Mulderig

John Mulderig is a guest reviewer for Catholic News Service. Copyright (c) 2020

Catholic News Service. Reprinted with permission from CNS. www.catholicnews.com

The Demon in Democracy by Ryszard Legutko

With concerns about the Coronavirus ever-present in our minds, and many outdoor…

About the Author: James Bradshaw

James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature.  

The unlikely message of hope in The Invisible Man

If you are susceptible to bedtime spooks, you would do well to…

About the Author: Sophia Martinson

Sophia Martinson is a writer with a primary focus on cultural and family topics. She lives with her husband in New York City. This article is published by Sophia Martinson and MercatorNet under a Creative Commons licence.

I Am Patrick

The reasons the church continues to honor the Apostle of Ireland more…

About the Author: Sister Rupprecht

Sister Rupprecht, a Daughter of St. Paul, is a guest reviewer for Catholic News Service. Copyright (c) 2020 Catholic News Service. Reprinted with permission from CNS. www.catholicnews.com