Towards a Scientifically Sound Analysis of the Problem of Gender Dysphoria March 10, 2023 | Paul R. Hruz Paul R. Hruz on gender-affirming care.
Imago Dei and the Glabrous Ape February 06, 2023 | Douglas Hedley Douglas Hedley on what makes us human.
Walker Percy: Faith and Science in the Ruins January 26, 2023 | Christopher Baglow Christopher Baglow on shepherding.
Following the Science Isn't Always a Simple Matter November 18, 2022 | Christopher Graney Christopher Graney on science history.
This Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis from a Catholic Perspective September 08, 2022 | Marie George Marie George on ancient Christian environmentalism.
The Fundamental Mistake Plaguing Both Sides of the Cosmological Argument May 02, 2022 | William E. Carroll William E. Carroll on the error of beginnings.
The Science of Medieval Glass and the Play of Light in Dante April 08, 2022 | Ben McFarland Ben McFarland on illumination.
Is Science of Any Help in Thinking About Heaven? April 05, 2022 | Stephen M. Barr Stephen Barr on the body.
Transitioning from Science to Philosophy March 31, 2022 | Joachim Ostermann Joachim Ostermann on interdisciplinary undertakings.
The Problem with Seeing Aquinas as the Paradigmatic Natural Theologian March 22, 2022 | Brendan Case Brendan Case on the beginning of the world.
The Clash Between the Jesuits and Traditional Chinese Square-Earth Cosmology March 11, 2022 | James Hannam James Hannam on the history of Chinese science.
The Degree of Charity Required for an Ecologically Healthy Society February 17, 2022 | Samuel Shephard Samuel Shephard on the extinction rebellion.
What Can Catholic Theology Say About Extraterrestrials? February 09, 2022 | Christopher Baglow Christopher Baglow on intelligent life.
The Miracle of Science: Against the Principle of Sufficient Reason January 10, 2022 | Ryan Haecker Ryan Haecker on contingency.
Ants, a Priest-Scientist, and the Catholic Reception of Evolution December 06, 2021 | Berta M. Moritz Berta Moritz on the lifework of Fr. Erich Wasmann.
Does Neuroscience Allow Us to Believe in Human Freedom? November 09, 2021 | Aaron Schurger Aaron Schurger on what the current science is, and is not, able to say.
COVID-19 Vaccines and the Limits of the Conscience Protection November 01, 2021 | Stephen Doran Stephen Doran on Catholic bioethics.
The Catholic Woman Who Pioneered the Field of Archaeology October 05, 2021 | Kathryn Price Kathryn Price on the life and work of Dorothy Garrod.
Resisting Contraception and Resisting Vaccination September 14, 2021 | Julia Hejduk Julia Hejduk on analogies and the culture of life.
The Multiverse and the Prevalence of Anthropic Coincidences in Recent Physics September 03, 2021 | Stephen M. Barr Stephen Barr on whether we are meant to be here.
A Philosophy of Following the Science August 17, 2021 | Joachim Ostermann Joachim Ostermann on what we mean when we utter stock phrases.
The Body as a Formed Stream August 10, 2021 | Angela Franks Angela Franks on where mechanistic science and gender fluidity meet.
Plan for a Book on the Science of Mind June 28, 2021 | David Bentley Hart David Bentley Hart on new directions for the science of mind.
A Very Short Introduction to the History of Catholic Evolutionism May 03, 2021 | Kenneth Kemp Kenneth Kemp on the history of Darwin's reception in the Catholic Church.
Unlearning Is the New Learning: A Neuroscientific and Theological Case for How and Why to See the World Differently March 26, 2021 | Nancy Michael and Ben Wilson Nancy Michael (ND Neuroscience) and Ben Wilson (Center for Social Concerns), discuss the importance of the unlearning process for mature flourishing.
The Rise and Fall of Father Zahm March 22, 2021 | John Slattery John Slattery on the history of faith and evolutionary science at the University of Notre Dame.
The Brain Resides in the Soul (Not the Other Way Around) March 15, 2021 | Brendan Case Brendan Case on the reversals of George Berkeley's Christian Neoplatonism.
Transhumanism's Exploitation of the Basic Human Need for Radical Transformation February 24, 2021 | Daniel Kuebler Daniel Kuebler on the incoherence of genetic enhancement.