April 15, 2014
Ethika Politika‘s Michael Bradley and Michael W. Hannon sit down at the University of Notre Dame to discuss the latter’s journey toward religious life.
February 20, 2014
In speaking of “bans” on same-sex marriage within the Union, one reveals a fundamentally flawed grasp of what is being debated in contemporary marriage cases.
January 28, 2014
When assessing Notre Dame’s Catholicism, one cannot indiscriminately compare its character to that of any other Catholic institution of higher learning. To do so bespeaks a worrisome blindness to institutional vocation.
January 22, 2014
There is a deep and unavoidable connection between the diffusion of the new kings of virtue and the increasingly well-documented dismantling of humanities departments across secondary and higher education.
December 19, 2013
We ought to take a closer look at the lives of American Catholic priests vis–à–vis celibacy. What we find may surprise us.
December 16, 2013
The conflation of marriage and friendship—and thus the atomization and narrowing of America’s social fabric and relationships—is the fallout of the diffusion of the revisionist view of marriage, not the consequences of the traditional view.
December 12, 2013
The ambiguity of the word “feminism” invites reflection on the utility and fruitfulness of employing words the meanings of which are myriad, and sometimes disparate.
November 20, 2013
The Intercollegiate Review‘s current symposium on marriage, family and sexual ethics invites us to renew our commitment to an untiring defense of the good.


