Justice for Priests?
by Thomas G. GuarinoBy treating priests as guilty from the moment of accusation, the Church is failing to recognize the inviolable dignity of the human person. Continue Reading »
By treating priests as guilty from the moment of accusation, the Church is failing to recognize the inviolable dignity of the human person. Continue Reading »
George Leef joins the podcast to discuss his recent novel, The Awakening of Jennifer Van Arsdale: A Political Fable For Our Time. Continue Reading »
Michael Lewis join the podcast to discuss the late Christopher Alexander's work of attuning architecture to practical human needs. Continue Reading »
Dan Guernsey, a senior fellow at the The Cardinal Newman Society, joins the podcast to discuss literature and the arts in Catholic education. Continue Reading »
Matthew Hennessey joins the podcast to discuss his recent book, Visible Hand: A Wealth of Notions on the Miracle of the Market. Continue Reading »
Michael Foley joins the podcast to discuss his four volume collection translating, annotating, and commenting on St. Augustine's dialogues, Against the Academics, On the Happy Life, On Order, and Soliloquies. Continue Reading »
Paul Stephenson joins the podcast to discuss his recent book, New Rome: The Empire in the East. Continue Reading »
The Court can either invalidate Mississippi’s law under Casey and Roe, or consign them to the ash heap of history. Continue Reading »
Michelle D. Hord joins the podcast to discuss her recent book, The Other Side of Yet: Finding Light in the Midst of Darkness. Continue Reading »
James M. Hamilton Jr. joins the podcast to discuss his book, Psalms Volume I: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary. Continue Reading »