In holding up what is praiseworthy and godly, atheists can be our allies.
James T. Keane
James T. Keane is a Senior Editor at America.
Breaking News
The oft-byzantine particulars of religious practice can be almost impossible to communicate effectively.
Statements in Stone
The impulse to stand out, it seems, has been overtaken by the impulse to fit in.
Beat Attitude: Jack Kerouac’s unexpected life
Despite his popular image, Jack Kerouac was born and died a self-identified Catholic.
Broken Wings
Can anyone hold a candle to Jonathan Franzen in the world of contemporary American belles lettres?
The Varnished Truth: Getting the news from Comedy Central
Getting the news from Comedy Central
‘Living Images of Christ the Head and Shepherd’
There is a certain image of a religious sister that is predominant in American culture Catholic and not one that has been reinforced by half a century of movies and literature but also buttressed by stereotypes both positive and negative that have developed over the years about the hundreds of th
Occupy The Truth
Readers of this blog may recall my post from two weeks ago today about Joe Hoover S J a classmate of mine at the Jesuit School of Theology who was found guilty of obstructing a public thoroughfare during an Occupy Oakland march on January 28 2012 nbsp Joe was sentenced on Easter Monday to ten
Guilty Verdict
This morning in my class at the Jesuit School of Theology on ldquo Jesuit Priesthood Theory and Praxis rdquo our opening prayer included the following verses from Psalm 142 ldquo When my spirit grows faint within me You know my way In the path where I walk they have hidden a trap for me
Stuck In The Teeth
In his memoir novel A Million Little Pieces first pitched as the latter then sold and made famous as the former then eventually exposed as largely the latter author James Frey tells the harrowing tale of undergoing a double root canal without any anesthetic nbsp It rsquo s one of the most cri
