The Humanity of Hospitality
by Carl R. TruemanWhen I invite people to my home, I acknowledge their humanity and personhood. Continue Reading »
When I invite people to my home, I acknowledge their humanity and personhood. Continue Reading »
The impression has been given that matters assumed to be long settled are being relitigated in the light of a dubious understanding of Vatican II. Continue Reading »
Republicans should support a healthcare system that takes women’s reproductive health conditions seriously. Continue Reading »
John Paul II spoke to the world as one who, over a lifetime of reflection, had found the truth. Continue Reading »
Most families would prefer that one parent stay at home. Continue Reading »
The cost of providing food and shelter in the U.S. is many times higher than in nearly all of the countries through which a refugee may pass on his or her way. Continue Reading »
Thomism addresses the profoundly important contemporary desire for metaphysical truth. Continue Reading »
The only “paradigm shift” worth pursuing, for the author of Hebrews, is the one that turns again to “Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith.” Continue Reading »
Ten thousand difficulties do not make one doubt, as I understand the subject; difficulty and doubt are incommensurate. Continue Reading »
What no longer happens in academia, what rarely happens in politics, still happens in Hollywood. Hard work, grit, hustle get rewarded. Continue Reading »