A Pakaluk of Lies
by David Bentley HartThe reason that Farrow, McClymond, Pakaluk and others cannot address the real argument in That All Shall Be Saved is that they are incapable of answering it. Continue Reading »
The reason that Farrow, McClymond, Pakaluk and others cannot address the real argument in That All Shall Be Saved is that they are incapable of answering it. Continue Reading »
Laila Mickelwait, director of abolition at Exodus Cry, seeks to abolish sex trafficking worldwide.
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The Irish political system and media have refused to provide any form of opposition, so increasingly perturbed citizens have had to step into the breach. Continue Reading »
Faced with pressure to signal openness to “change,” Francis showed steadfast commitment to the spiritual wisdom of the Latin Church. Continue Reading »
A review of N. T. Wright’s History and Eschatology: Jesus and the Promise of Natural Theology. Continue Reading »
Good Things Out of Nazareth, a collection of previously unpublished letters, is a powerful reminder of the intensity of Flannery O’Connor’s Catholic faith. Continue Reading »
Modern understandings of creation are Manichaean in propensity. Continue Reading »
The Synodal Way is the culmination of a long history of German alienation from authentic Church renewal. Continue Reading »
Mary VanderGoot’s Broken Glass was my nighttime reading last month. Continue Reading »
These books deserve more widespread, in-depth attention. Continue Reading »