Four Ideas About Development
by Michael PakalukDevelopment of doctrine is not itself a doctrine, but a theory, and there are several such theories. Continue Reading »
Development of doctrine is not itself a doctrine, but a theory, and there are several such theories. Continue Reading »
A “renewed national covenant” is a promising starting point for pondering political order after liberalism. Continue Reading »
Why has “It’s a religion” replaced “It’s bad form” as a rhetorical disparagement? Continue Reading »
America’s schools cannot claim that their graduates are well educated unless they have knowledge of the Bible. Continue Reading »
Touchstone’s catalogue of evasion in Shakespeare's As You Like It closely parallels the statements made by defenders of Amoris Laetitia. Continue Reading »
Traditional Protestants, alarmed by Pope Francis's unorthodox statements, appreciate Fr. Thomas Weinandy's principled stand against Amoris Laetitia. Continue Reading »
For Christians, freedom consists not in how many choices you have but in whether you can choose the right thing. Continue Reading »
The fight for religious liberty is the age-old contest between the King and the Church, between Caesar and the Truth. Continue Reading »
Recently, bishops have been urging a return to Evangelii gaudium in order to understand Francis. Is this an attempt to hit the reset button on Francis’s pontificate? Continue Reading »
The Spadaro-Figueroa piece in La Civiltà Cattolica last July offers an opportunity to reflect on the foundational theological principles of ecumenism. Continue Reading »