Fides et Ratio After Athens and Jerusalem October 19, 2020 | Frederick Lawrence Frederick Lawrence on the late modern need for Socratic breaks.
The Poetic Body of the Benedictine Charism October 16, 2020 | Margarita Mooney Margarita Mooney on Newman's writings on St. Benedict.
Evolution, Cooperation, and God October 15, 2020 | Sarah Coakley Sarah Coakley on the compatibility of recent evolutionary discoveries with classical theism.
The Future of Catholicism October 14, 2020 | Jean-Luc Marion Jean-Luc Marion on the unknowability of God and man.
Neuroscience Disappears When the Complex Whole Is Decomposed October 13, 2020 | Patrick McNamara Patrick McNamara on the need to avoid "nothing but" solutions in science.
Originalism Isn't the Judicial Version of Biblical Fundamentalism October 12, 2020 | Elizabeth-Jane McGuire and Steven F. McGuire Elizabeth-Jane and Steven McGuire on Amy Coney Barrett's judicial theory.
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.
Can Concepts Capture Love? October 08, 2020 | Claude Romano Claude Romano on Jean-Luc Marion's rigorous and rational philosophy of love.
Communal Guilt and the Black Catholic Experience in America: An Interview with Fr. Josh Johnson October 07, 2020 | Shaun Blanchard Shaun Blanchard interviews Fr. Johnson about Black Catholic history.
Religious Freedom: A Non-Partisan Principle for Hyper-Partisan Times October 06, 2020 | Michael Baxter Michael Baxter on a new and more historical way of looking at a hot topic of national debate.
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.
A Quest for the Historical Saint Francis October 02, 2020 | Augustine Thompson Augustine Thompson, OP on a historical scholar encountering St. Francis of Assisi.
What Angels Can Teach Us About Being Human October 01, 2020 | David Albert Jones David Albert Jones on how studying angels can combat anthropocentrism.
Letting the Dogma Live Loudly: A Self-Help Guide September 30, 2020 | Christopher Baglow Christopher Baglow on how dogma functions within the lives of Catholics.
The Overvaluation of Achievement in Catholic Schools September 29, 2020 | Christine Kelly Baglow Christine Baglow on the place of Autism Spectrum Disorder children in the Church's pedagogy.
The Wobbly Chronology of Disenchantment September 28, 2020 | Haley Stewart Haley Stewart on the dated idea of progress and the novel Piranesi.
T.S. Eliot's Marian Transformation of the Bhagavad Gita September 25, 2020 | Brendan Case Brendan Case on Krishna, the Virgin Mary, and detachment in T.S. Eliot's long poems.
The Administrative Challenges Catholic Universities Face During the Pandemic and Beyond September 24, 2020 | Rev. Mark Villano Mark Villano on what goes into the corporate identity of Catholic universities.
Holding Your Nose: How to Vote Like a Catholic September 23, 2020 | Brett Salkeld Brett Salkeld on prudential judgments and intrinsic evils.
Three Tantalizing Enigmas in Dante’s Heaven of the Sun September 22, 2020 | Fr. Robert Imbelli Robert Imbelli on Solomon, the circle of theologians, and the celebration of the risen body in Dante.