Amidst Plagues: The Church's Call to Foster Care and More February 14, 2020 | Holly Taylor Coolman Holly Taylor Coolman makes the case for foster care as one model for the Christian life.
The Gift of the Body Versus the Violent Impulse February 13, 2020 | Laura Bramon Hassan Laura Bramon Hassan on the gift of the body and the struggle to affirm it against genocide and human-trafficking.
Prayer and the Shame From Racism February 12, 2020 | Sheila Wise Rowe Sheila Wise Rowe gives an example of the emotional and spiritual toll of racism.
Can the Feminine Speak? February 11, 2020 | Abigail Favale Abigail Favale on Woman in the Catholic imagination.
Sacramentality on the Western Front February 10, 2020 | Josh Noem Josh Noem takes a close look at 1917's Catholic details.
St. Augustine's Relativistic Theory of Time February 07, 2020 | Stephen M. Barr Stephen Barr considers the intersection between modern physics and St. Augustine.
God Is Friendship February 06, 2020 | Nathaniel Peters Nathaniel Peters celebrates Aelred of Rievaulx's unique contribution to Christian theology.
Kobe Bryant and the Bread of Life February 04, 2020 | Leonard J. DeLorenzo Leonard DeLorenzo ponders the life of Kobe Bryant and appearances.
Friendship in a Time of Cyberattack February 03, 2020 | Michael Baxter Michael Baxter reports from the frontline of the Regis Jesuit University cyberattack.
The Hot Century Through Middle-Eastern Eyes January 31, 2020 | Martino Diez Martino Diez puts forward the hard lessons the Middle East has to teach the world about the future.
The Need for Deprofessionalizing Evangelization January 30, 2020 | Peter Andrastek Peter Andrastek demonstrates why informal evangelization is effective.
TODAY: You're a Slave to Money, Then You Die: A CLJ Lecture by Eugene McCarraher January 28, 2020 | Artur Sebastian Rosman On February 6th Eugene McCarraher will deliver a CLJ Lecture about The Enchantments of Mammon (followed by a book discussion).
The Personal Stakes of The Two Popes January 28, 2020 | Tim Kelleher Tim Kelleher gives two-thumbs up to The Two Popes.
The Nature of Gothic and Modern Oblivion January 27, 2020 | John Ruskin John Ruskin on the humanizing elements of the Gothic period and their recent disappearance.
Saint Bernard: Unlikely Patron of Christian Unity January 24, 2020 | Charles Ridley Charles Ridley draws on Saint Bernard as an unlikely resource for ecumenism.
A Protestant Integralist? January 23, 2020 | Peter Leithart Peter Leithart recalls the life and thought of John Williamson Nevin.
All This Useless Beauty January 21, 2020 | Jessica Hooten Wilson Jessica Hooten Wilson discusses the countercultural power of beauty.
Prayer and the Darkness of God January 20, 2020 | Denys Turner Denys Turner on the darkness of God, prayer, and the Trinity.
How to Read Mark's Gospel January 17, 2020 | Ron Hansen Ron Hansen takes you on a tour of how to read Mark's Gospel.
Marxism Died in the East Because It Realized Itself in the West January 16, 2020 | Augusto Del Noce Augusto Del Noce ponders the fate of Communism after 1989 in his last publication.
An Alternate History of Modern Science January 14, 2020 | Christopher Graney Christopher Graney imagines how the Copernican Revolution might've avoided the science and religion wars.
A Story of Divorce as Self-Realization January 13, 2020 | Anna Keating Anna Keating reviews Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story.
Does the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis Shed New Light on Theological Anthropology? January 10, 2020 | Christopher Baglow Christopher Baglow examines the theological potential of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis.
Fleabag, Fully-Clothed January 09, 2020 | Roberto J. De La Noval Roberto De La Noval explores the hit show Fleabag and the depths of desire.
Rehabilitating Saint Simeon the Stylite January 07, 2020 | Elizabeth Klein Elizabeth Klein debunks characterizations of Simeon Stylites as a fanatic.
The Convergence of Jews and Gentiles January 06, 2020 | Augustine of Hippo Augustine of Hippo expounds the significance of the Feast of the Epiphany.