The Catholic Church's Role in the Development of Modern Science September 14, 2023 | Richard DeClue Richard DeClue on history.
What Is Consciousness? And Should Catholics Care? June 30, 2023 | Stephen M. Barr Stephen Barr on physicalism.
The Uniquely Human and the Question of Chimeras May 25, 2023 | Dillon Stull Dillon Stull on chimeras.
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.