Sex, Fear, and Idolatry
by Angela FranksR. Marie Griffith's work is well researched, but conceptually thin. Continue Reading »
R. Marie Griffith's work is well researched, but conceptually thin. Continue Reading »
Identity politics seems to be having difficulties in Medieval Studies, perhaps due to the nature of the field. Continue Reading »
The notion that the pro-life movement can be identified with Trump or the Republican Party is specious. Continue Reading »
Outrage over Boris Johnson's recent article takes us to the heart of several problems now afflicting liberal democracies. Continue Reading »
The junior fellows reflect on Ernst Kantorowicz's Frederick the Second and Newman's views on journalism. Continue Reading »
A new law, far from changing the nature of the Israeli state, merely reiterates founding principles from the 1948 Declaration of Independence. Continue Reading »
With World Youth Day 1993, Catholicism in America discovered the adventure of the New Evangelization. Continue Reading »
Young Catholics speak with one voice about Archbishop McCarrick’s predatory career and the need for a cleansing fire. Continue Reading »
Revoice is trying to pose the deeper question: To which forms of love and friendship and service are we called to say yes? Continue Reading »
The idea of intrinsic evil may look harsh and punitive. But to those struggling to stay afloat, it can be a lifeline. Continue Reading »