If Christian language, identity and even nationalism are being reshaped in a largely unmoored digital marketplace that blends masculinity, grievance and politics, how should the Catholic Church respond? Four scholars—Patrick Gilger, S.J., Margaret Felice, Susan Bigelow Reynolds and Peter Nguyen, S.J.—offer their reflections.
Brent Howitt Otto, S.J.
Brent Howitt Otto, S.J., is Global Catholicism Postdoctoral Fellow at the McFarland Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture and Instructor of South Asian History at the College of the Holy Cross.
