Theology

A selection of recent articles on this topic

How Advent Broke Philosophy

Peter J. Leithart

For Christians, the advent of the Son of God has become commonplace. It’s celebrated, sung, preached about,…

Can the Ignatius Study Bible Save Biblical Studies?

John Byron Kuhner

The Ignatius Catholic Study Bible—a Bible decades in the making, under the editorship of Steubenville scholars Scott…

Overcoming Theological Amnesia

Michael Root

Ressourcement. It’s a French word that means “resourcing”—or, better, “re-sourcing.” As a term in theology, it calls…

Changing God’s Mind

Michael C. Legaspi

The Widening of God’s Mercy:Sexuality Within the Biblical Storyby christopher b. hays and richard b. haysyale university,…

The Seven Sins Against the Holy Spirit: A Synodal Tragedy

Gerhard Cardinal Müller

Let anyone who has an ear listen to what the Spirit is saying to the churches” (Rev.…

What Catholics Should Think About Climate

S. V. Arbogast

Climate change poses risks to people throughout the world. Christians have a moral duty to mitigate those…

Real Persons

John F. Crosby

How to Know a Person:The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seenby david brooksrandom house,…

Science Says God Is Real

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. José Carlos González-Hurtado, joins in…

The New Divide in Global Anglicanism

Gerald McDermott

For the last fifty years the Anglican Communion has been divided over the doctrine of marriage. That…

Catholic Theology After Rahner

R. R. Reno

Principles of Catholic Theology, Book 3: On God, Trinity, Creation, and Christ, by Thomas Joseph White, O.P.,…

The Way Forward After Dobbs

Ryan T. Anderson

It has been two years since the Supreme Court decided Dobbs v. Jackson, overturning Roe v. Wade. It…

Jesus in Eden

Gerald McDermott

At the end of his life, the American theologian Jonathan Edwards (1703–58) was working on a massive…

Good News from an Independent Bookshop

John Byron Kuhner

A year and a half ago, our city’s one bookshop went up for sale. My wife and I bought it.…

Tim Walz, Progressive Lutheran

Robert Benne

I share a hometown—West Point, Nebraska—with some prominent Lutherans: Martin Marty, the famed historian; Ralph Bohlmann, the…

Repurposing the Catholic Campaign for Human Development

George Weigel

The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD), rhetorically oversold as the “U.S. Church’s anti-poverty program”—Do no other…