Articles

  1. The Idolatry of Work

    Carole Baker, visual artist and ThD candidate at Duke Divinity, on resisting the temptation to imagine we live our lives outside of work when we clearly don't.

    Anselm Kieffer Glaube Hoffnung Liebe

  2. The Unimaginable

    Graham Ward, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, probes the penumbra between the imagined & the unimaginable where the mystery of God is made known to us.

    Richat Structure Srtm

  3. The Post-Liberal Spirituality of John Rawls

    David Walsh, Catholic University of America Professor of Politics, argues John Rawls was no liberal Rawlsian in his lifelong commitment to thinking religion.

    Adam And Eve

  4. Sex and Symbol

    Abigail Favale, Director of the William Penn Honors Program at George Fox University, reflects on how gender studies led to her convert to Catholicism.

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  5. The Redemption of Status and Hierarchy

    Renée Roden, graduate of ND's MTS program, gets beyond the Met Gala and reflects on the exhibition "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination."
  6. A Prayer for the Rich?

    Julia Smucker, theologian, translator, & activist, builds the case for a more universal application of DB Hart's debt-driven reading of the Lord's Prayer.

    Pier San Sceondo

  7. Must Catholics Hate Hegel?

    Jordan Daniel Wood & Justin Shaun Coyle rebut the claim that Hegel's philosophy ruined German Catholicism.

    Hegel By Kugler

  8. A Prayer for the Poor

    David Bentley Hart, theologian and translator of the New Testament, imagines the Lord's Prayer anew by analyzing its historical context of debt slavery.

    Van Gogh Soup Kitchen

  9. The Mass: Heart of the Church and Academia

    Leonardo Franchi, lecturer in Religious Education at the University of Glasgow, discusses the importance of the liturgy to Catholic academic life.

    Diego De La Cruz The Mass Of Saint Gregory Google Art Project

  10. The Assumption and Gender

    James Waalkes, transitional deacon for the Diocese of Arlington (VA), examines what the dogma of the Assumption of the BVM tells us about reality.

    Lorenzo Lotto