A Massive Sea Change in Recent Theology March 24, 2021 | Philip Gonzales Philip Gonzales on the rebirth of metaphysics in current theology and philosophy.
Christian Conviction Doesn't Shut Down Dialogue March 17, 2021 | John Cavadini John Cavadini on the trajectories of Vatican II in John Paul II's theology.
The Fallout from the 20th Century Quarrel Over the Subject March 16, 2021 | Angela Franks Angela Franks on the death of man after the death of God.
What Is Distinctively Christian? March 03, 2021 | Klaus Hemmerle Klaus Hemmerle on the need for a Trinitarian ontology.
The Kids Aren't Alt-Lite February 25, 2021 | Roberto J. De La Noval Roberto De La Noval on the Heroes of the Fourth Turning.
Faith in the Modern Areopagus February 18, 2021 | Rowan Williams Rowan Williams on the human need to worship.
A Brief History of the Christian Ritual Kiss February 15, 2021 | Michael Philip Penn Michael Philip Penn on kissing among early Christians.
Aquinas's Natural Law Isn't Only About Human Beings January 29, 2021 | John Milbank John Milbank on Aquinas and care for our common home.
The Holy Spirit's Rumored Eclipse in Western Theology January 14, 2021 | Justus Hunter Justus Hunter on Yves Congar's response to Eastern Orthodox criticisms.
Historiographic Sophistications: Marcionism as a Genealogical Category December 29, 2020 | Cyril O'Regan Cyril O'Regan on modern attempts to displace historical Christianity.
More Beauty Than Our Eyes Can Bear December 09, 2020 | Scott Moringiello Scott Moringiello on the passing on of tradition.
Etty Hillesum's Little Way for a Secular Age November 19, 2020 | Randall S. Rosenberg Randall S. Rosenberg on suffering and passionate living.
In Defense of Jacques Maritain Against His Neo-Integralist Critics November 18, 2020 | James Matthew Wilson James Matthew Wilson on Maritain's experience with and rejection of integralism.
Are Christians Mere Monotheists in Their Prayer? November 16, 2020 | Jean-Paul Juge Jean-Paul Juge on the human response to the Trinity's call.
The Graded Levels of Christian Allegiance November 10, 2020 | Rowan Williams Rowan Williams on secularism, faith, and freedom.
Changing the Subject to Christ November 05, 2020 | Cyril O'Regan Cyril O'Regan on von Balthasar and what beauty will save the world.
Saint John Paul II's Clash With Cultural Colonialism October 22, 2020 | James Felak James Felak on the pope's first visit to Poland in 1979.
The Future of Catholicism October 14, 2020 | Jean-Luc Marion Jean-Luc Marion on the unknowability of God and man.
The Mood of Prayer in Newman's Grammar of Assent October 09, 2020 | Nicholas Lash Nicholas Lash on Newman's seminal work in the philosophy of religion.
The Aesthetic Inversion in the Religious Conversion of St. Francis of Assisi October 05, 2020 | Matthew Chominski Matthew Chominski on whether beauty or ugliness is the deepest truth of reality.
Augustine and the Trials of Fallen Friendship September 04, 2020 | Randall B. Smith Randall Smith on Augustine's realistic theology of friendship.
Whiteness as an Ecclesiological Heresy September 02, 2020 | Joseph Flipper Joseph Flipper on racism and the loss of catholicity.
Yves Congar and the Future of the Church in Its Past August 26, 2020 | Charles Taylor Charles Taylor on the contributions of Yves Congar OP to Vatican II.
Was Vatican II a Bad Seed? July 29, 2020 | John Cavadini John Cavadini on Archbishop Viganò's recent criticisms of the Second Vatican Council.
Gratitude as a Virtue July 27, 2020 | Jessica Hooten Wilson Jessica Hooten Wilson on being thankful even for fleas.
A Very Short Introduction to Aquinas July 24, 2020 | Herbert McCabe Herbert McCabe on what you should know about the Angelic Doctor's thinking.
The Primacy of Personal Knowledge of God’s Existence July 21, 2020 | Jean-Paul Juge Jean-Paul Juge on the limits built into the proofs of God's existence.
The Twists and Turns That Led to the First Vatican Council July 01, 2020 | Shaun Blanchard Shaun Blanchard on the 150th anniversary of Vatican I and beyond.
Our Enemy Is Turned Into a Friend June 30, 2020 | Adrian Vermeule Adrian Vermeule on Cardinal Newman and liberalism as a happy fault.