Category Archives: Ross Douthat

Ross Douthat and the Persistence of Belief

Ross Gregory Douthat (b. 1979) writes columns, books, and criticism at the intersection of religion, politics, demography, and culture in the United States. He has written a column for The New York Times since 2009, where he is a traditional … Continue reading

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Ben Sasse & The Wisdom

Ben Sasse sits across from Ross Douthat with dried blood on his face, a side effect of the experimental drug daraxonrasib that prevents normal skin growth. He is funny about it. He has been funny about everything. His pancreatic cancer … Continue reading

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Decoding Ross Douthat

ChatGPT says: Ross Douthat is best decoded, through Alliance Theory, as a loyal dissenter whose job is to keep religious and cultural conservatives attached to elite liberal institutions after those institutions stopped reflecting their values. Start with Pinsof’s premise. Moral … Continue reading

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Where Is Ross Douthat On The Buffered Vs Porous Scale?

Douthat sits in a hybrid spot. He isn’t fully buffered in the Charles Taylor sense and he isn’t romantic about porousness either. He’s a modern Catholic intellectual who feels the costs of buffering but distrusts the naïve return to enchantment. … Continue reading

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