An Eschatology of the Secular July 31, 2019 | Jordan A. Haddad Jordan Haddad, Associate Professor of Dogmatic Theology at Notre Dame Seminary, explains the eschatological nature of the laity.
The Sources of Early Christian Communism July 30, 2019 | Roman Montero Roman Montero, independent scholar, discusses the scriptural sources of Early Christian economic practices.
Christ and Digital Media July 29, 2019 | Aaron Riches Aaron Riches, Assistant Professor of theology at Benedictine College, liturgically deconstructs the acceleration of images in the digital age.
All Human Conflict Is Ultimately Theological July 26, 2019 | Adrian Vermeule Adrian Vermeule, Harvard Law School Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law, unpacks the liturgy of sacramental liberalism.
Some Human Beings Carry Remnants of Other Humans in Their Bodies July 25, 2019 | Kristin M. Collier Kristin Collier on the philosophical and theological implications of fetomaternal microchimerism.
Jean-Louis Chrétien's Wounded Word July 05, 2019 | Timothy Troutner Timothy Troutner, ND PhD Candidate in systematic theology, celebrates the life and work of Jean-Louis Chrétien.
Looking Awry at Resurrection Bodies July 04, 2019 | David Bentley Hart D.B. Hart, theologian and New Testament translator, responds to critiques of his essay on resurrection bodies.
The Founding Violence That Never Ends July 03, 2019 | Cyril O'Regan Cyril O'Regan, ND Huisking Chair of Theology, contemplates American history through Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
Long After the Prodigal Son's Return July 02, 2019 | Leonard J. DeLorenzo Leonard DeLorenzo, faculty member at the McGrath Institute for Church Life, engages Abigail Favale's memoir to reimagine the period long after the Prodigal's return.
Golden Beauty Lies Sometimes July 01, 2019 | Anne M. Carpenter Anne Carpenter, Assistant Professor of Theology at St. Mary’s College, critiques the Baroque Catholic imagination through the history of race.