Jewish Liturgy and Christian Liturgy September 19, 2023 | Louis Bouyer Louis Bouyer on the Eucharist.
What Difference Does Nothing Make? September 05, 2023 | Brian Robinette Brian Robinette about nothing.
On Having Survived the Academic Moral Philosophy of the 20th Century July 18, 2023 | Alasdair MacIntyre Alasdair MacIntyre on incompatibilities.
Arvo Pärt: The Unexpected Profile of a Musical Revolutionary March 30, 2023 | Carmen-Helena Téllez Carmen-Helena Téllez on music.
The Puzzle of Putin's Popularity March 14, 2023 | Gulnaz Sharafutdinova Gulnaz Sharafutdinova on the Putin Effect.
Ecumenical Imperatives: Climate Change and the Pandemic February 09, 2023 | Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew on the horizontal dimension of the gospel.
Imago Dei and the Glabrous Ape February 06, 2023 | Douglas Hedley Douglas Hedley on what makes us human.
The Catholic Roots of African American Christianity November 04, 2022 | Jeroen Dewulf Jeroen Dewulf on American religious history.
The Image's Role in Our Suspension Between Doubt and Belief July 11, 2022 | Thomas Pfau Thomas Pfau on seeing and believing.
Are Wars of Religion as Dangerous as Secularization? May 31, 2022 | Émile Perreau-Saussine Émile Perreau-Saussine on Alasdair MacIntyre.
The Jewish Denial of Christ: Blindness or Insight? April 14, 2022 | Michael Signer Michael Signer on a difficult dialogue.
Death, Sex, and the Journey to Find Wisdom March 17, 2022 | Justin Tse Justin Tse on the theological legacy of John S. Dunne, CSC.
Eastern Orthodoxy's Estrangement from Democracy After the End of Communism March 09, 2022 | Aristotle Papanikolaou Aristotle Papanikolaou on the political theologies of Eastern Orthodoxies.
Godsends: The Surprise of Revelation November 16, 2021 | William Desmond William Desmond on the philosophy of revelation.
Henri de Lubac, Contemporary Atheism, and the Persuasiveness of Christian Doctrine August 16, 2021 | Jordan Hillebert Jordan Hillebert on the drama of human existence.
Do Children Contribute to the Flourishing of Their Parents? August 09, 2021 | Christopher Kaczor Christopher Kaczor on the mutual implication of suffering and flourishing.
Reclaiming a Lost Vision of the Rights of Women July 19, 2021 | Erika Bachiochi Erika Bachiochi on Wollstonecraft, Bader Ginsburg, and the rights of women today.
Ancient Philosophy's Return Amidst the Triumph of the Therapeutic May 25, 2021 | Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn on the arts of living.
Russia and the Mission of African American Literature April 16, 2021 | Dale Peterson Dale Peterson on the souls of Black and Slavic folk.
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 Ingredients for Making a Good Confession March 05, 2021 | Paul J. Griffiths Paul Griffiths and regret and avowals.
The New Perspective on the Underground Railroad February 26, 2021 | William Kashatus William Kashatus on the new picture of the Underground Railroad.
Science Against Copernicus in the Age of Galileo February 19, 2021 | Christopher Graney Christopher Graney on the history of science versus heliocentrism.
The Varieties of Interpreting Aquinas January 28, 2021 | Fergus Kerr Fergus Kerr, OP on the many divergent contemporary readings of the Angelic Doctor.
The Fractured Metaphysics of Protests January 20, 2021 | Alasdair MacIntyre Alasdair MacIntyre on the meaning of late modern protesting.