Religion on the College Campus
by Mark BauerleinThe latest installment in an ongoing interview series with senior editor Mark Bauerlein. Featuring: Drew Trotter on the renewal of religion in higher education. Continue Reading »
The latest installment in an ongoing interview series with senior editor Mark Bauerlein. Featuring: Drew Trotter on the renewal of religion in higher education. Continue Reading »
“The Nashville Statement” on sexuality, marriage, and gender identity, released last week by major Evangelical leaders, will hopefully foster constructive dialogue among Evangelicals. Continue Reading »
By clarifying what God has done in the person of Mary, the Church teaches the faithful that human flesh is capable of remarkable feats of holiness. Continue Reading »
Like Old Testament Israel, the Catholic Church must vigilantly resist the temptation to domesticate God and worship the idols of self-sufficiency. Continue Reading »
If American Catholics are looking for a Christian role model during these turbulent times, Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton—the first American-born saint—is a wonderful choice. Continue Reading »
Our Lady of Guadalupe's appearance to Juan Diego is a crucial moment in the history of the United States—and key to reconciling our political and cultural divisions today. Continue Reading »
The gift of papal infallibility flows not from our need for certainty, but from God’s desire that we know with certitude those truths necessary for our salvation. Continue Reading »
The concepts and formulations of Trinitarian theology have been—and can continue to be—refined. Continue Reading »
All religions today share a single, common “Ultimate” beyond them all—the set of ideas about God implied by Christian religiosity. Continue Reading »
Catholics distinguish between violations of manners and of the moral law; Fr. James Martin, in ways trivial and grave, does not. Continue Reading »