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September 2022

Vol. 227 / No. 2

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A stock photo of a teacher's hands in a classroom with some students.
Faith Faith in Focus
Anne M. CarpenterAugust 18, 2022

A professor reflects on the difficulties and opportunities presented by teaching reluctant students.

desks in a classroom without students in them, blackboard in the back
Faith Faith in Focus
Shemaiah GonzalezAugust 18, 2022

I want this for my own children and their classmates, that they will feel the prayers of their community as they navigate a world that views our faith as old-fashioned, ridiculous and even malicious.

Members of America’s staff at Mass in the office chapel (photo: Keara Hanlon)
Faith Vantage Point
The EditorsAugust 22, 2022

When it was founded in 1909, America sought to be journal of general interest to all Americans despite its specific Jesuit charism. The goal remain the same today.

Arts & Culture Books
Kevin M. DoyleAugust 12, 2022

A new book by David I. Kertzer argues that Pope Pius XII has more responsibility for the Holocaust than previously reported. But is the charge merited?

Arts & Culture Books

Lara Bazelon's 'Ambitious Like a Mother' raises (perhaps unintentionally) some interesting questions about gender, work, family and ambition—and how individual women (and men) who are blessed with options might want that four-way intersection to look.

Arts & Culture Books
Mary Grace ManganoAugust 18, 2022

Katy Carl's debut novel traces the slow growth of love between two people thirsting for something more out of life.

Arts & Culture Books
Ron MarascoAugust 18, 2022

Must art always promote a particular idea or ideology? Jed Perl argues that “the artist in the act of creation must stand firm in the knowledge that art has its own laws and logic.”