The Math Behind Dante's Divine Comedy April 28, 2021 | Matthew Canonico Matthew Canonico on the mirror experiment and the Divine point in Dante.
Catechist Nicholas Black Elk in the Aftermath of the European Invasion April 27, 2021 | Jon Sweeney Jon Sweeney on the unsettling history of Europeans in North America.
Pastoral Care, Political Action, and the Royal Office April 26, 2021 | Frederick Bauerschmidt Fritz Bauerschmidt on kingship and the Church.
Fragility, Amplified: The Contribution of the Latin Fathers to the Philosophy of Finitude April 23, 2021 | Timothy Troutner Timothy Troutner on Jean-Louis Chrétien's unique argument about the history of philosophy.
The Priest at the End of the Search for a Third Way April 22, 2021 | Elias Crim Elias Crim on Bl. Arizmendi, the patron saint of economic democracy.
Ingredients for Developing a Catholic Anti-Racist Curriculum April 21, 2021 | Terence Sweeney Terence Sweeney on retrieving sources and finding new ones.
O'Connor or Robinson: The Gargoyle and the Cathedral April 20, 2021 | Jessica Hooten Wilson Jessica Hooten Wilson on two writers that differ as much as Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.
Benedict XVI: Eschatology as Mirror and Lamp April 19, 2021 | Cyril O'Regan Cyril O'Regan on Joseph Ratzinger and the Last Things.
Russia and the Mission of African American Literature April 16, 2021 | Dale Peterson Dale Peterson on the souls of Black and Slavic folk.
Contemplating True and False Reform in the Church with Seminarians April 15, 2021 | Michael Lane Michael Lane on the sins of the Church and what can be done about them.
Exploring the Porous Boundaries Between Theology and Philosophy April 14, 2021 | Paweł Rojek Paweł Rojek on the mutual historical influences between the disciplines.
Servus Servorum: Theology's Queenship and Modern Science April 13, 2021 | Jonathan Heaps Jonathan Heaps on the place of theology among the modern scientific disciplines.
On The Road With Dante April 12, 2021 | Chris Green Chris Green on the hope and hum of mystery in Cormac McCarthy's writing.
Saints and Sinners in a History-Haunted Age April 09, 2021 | Matt Hoberg Matt Hoberg on history and justice.
The Uncomfortable Truths Face Masks Reveal April 08, 2021 | Gina Maria Noia and Alessandro Rovati Noia and Rovati on the pandemic and God's silence.
Technology Is Not the Issue April 07, 2021 | Georges Alsankary Georges Alsankary on the ethical quandaries of the experience machine.
Abortion Tests the Limits of Liberalism April 06, 2021 | Jonathan Culbreath Jonathan Culbreath on why the pro-life cause has become the playing of electoral politics.
The Beginning of the End of the World April 05, 2021 | Brett Salkeld Brett Salkeld on the resurrection of the body.
The Strange Fruit of Immigration March 30, 2021 | Samuel D. Rocha Samuel Rocha on the need for a sad pedagogy of truth.