Catholic Evolutionism After Humani Generis December 04, 2025 | Kenneth Kemp Kenneth Kemp on monogenism and polygenism.
From Revelation to Self-Cultivation: The Theological Transformation That Created the Modern University November 10, 2025 | James Ungureanu James Ungurueanu on Newman's alternative vision.
Quantum Mechanics and the Problem of Minds October 13, 2025 | Society of Catholic Scientists Stephen Barr on physics.
Human Origins and the Incarnation May 29, 2025 | Daniel Kuebler Daniel Kuebler on typological fulfillment.
4 Phenomena that Show Human Beings Aren't Just Physical March 17, 2025 | Society of Catholic Scientists Alexander Pruss on the human.
The Way Forward in Science and Religion March 14, 2025 | James Ungureanu James Ungureanu on the limits of language.
The Perfume of an Empty Vase: The Rise and Fall of Evidential Religion February 28, 2025 | James Ungureanu James Ungureanu on Peter Harrison.
Extinction and Death: Does the Theory of Evolution Render Everything Meaningless? February 21, 2025 | Daniel Kuebler Daniel Kuebler on nature red in tooth and claw.
Peter Harrison's Challenge to the Secular Mythos February 14, 2025 | James Ungureanu James Ungureanu on assumptions.
Science, Naturalism, and the Idea of the Supernatural January 20, 2025 | Peter Harrison Peter Harrison on a disjunction.
The Collapsing of the Two Books in Newton's Theological Investigations December 06, 2024 | James Ungureanu James Ungureanu on intellectual shifts.
Bruno Latour’s Hesitant Proclamation November 18, 2024 | Paul Lynch Paul Lynch on religious language.
Sir Isaac Newton as Religious Prophet, Heretic, and Reformer November 14, 2024 | James Ungureanu James Ungureanu on science history.
Max Scheler on Human Exceptionalism in a Technocratic Society September 24, 2024 | Dylan Belton Dylan Belton on animals.
The Conflict Thesis Reimagined: From Theological Reform to Secular Weapon September 17, 2024 | James Ungureanu James Ungureanu on intellectual history.
God and the Question of Intelligent Extraterrestrials September 12, 2024 | Stephen M. Barr Stephen Barr on possibilities.
That Sudden Surprise of the Soul: How Wonder Fuels Modern Philosophy August 01, 2024 | Helen De Cruz Helen De Cruz on being wonderstruck.
Being Happy in an Endless Universe: Descartes, Spinoza, and Pascal April 22, 2024 | Frederick Bauerschmidt Frederick Bauerschmidt on early modernity.
The Myths of Dopamine Fasting, Debunked April 04, 2024 | Sofia Carozza Sofia Carozza on neurocentrism.
A Very Short Introduction to the History of Catholic Debates About the Multiverse and Extraterrestrial Intelligence March 12, 2024 | Paul Thigpen Paul Thigpen on ancient discussions.
A Very Short Introduction to the History of Faith and Science in the Catholic Tradition February 27, 2024 | Stephen M. Barr Stephen Barr on science and religion.
The End of the Galileo Affair: Galileo's Theological Contributions February 15, 2024 | Cory Hayes Cory Hayes on heliocentrism.
Science, Truth, and Disaffiliation December 07, 2023 | Katherine Bulinski Katherine Bulinski on teaching.
Modern Science Doesn't Disprove the Doctrine of Transubstantiation November 14, 2023 | Thomas Davenport Thomas Davenport on the reception of doctrine.
Contrary to Popular Belief: The Catholic Church Has No Quarrel With Evolution and Never Condemned It October 05, 2023 | Stephen M. Barr Stephen Barr on scientific theory.
The Catholic Church's Role in the Development of Modern Science September 14, 2023 | Richard DeClue Richard DeClue on history.