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Theological Education

February 1, 2016

Vol. 214 / No. 3

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Current Comment
The EditorsJanuary 19, 2016

Despite a historic collapse in the private sector, public sector union labor remains strong, representing about 36 percent of the workforce.

Current Comment
The EditorsJanuary 19, 2016

There is growing evidence that acts of service can benefit physical health.

Philosopher's Notebook
John J. Conley, S.J.January 19, 2016

The annual convention of the American Philosophical Association could rarely be described as a festive affair. Thousands of anxious philosophy professors descend on a hotel to give papers on obscure topics as graduate students grimly run the gantlet of hiring committees in a windowless ballroom tryi

Signs Of the Times

The U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 12 said the state of Florida’s death penalty system is unconstitutional because it allows judges, rather than juries, to determine whether a convicted criminal should be given a death sentence. Michael B. Sheedy, executive director of the Florida Conference of Ca

Signs Of the Times
Judith ValenteJanuary 19, 2016

Archbishop Cupich is calling for a ban on assault weapons, stricter background checks

Signs Of the Times

With North Korea leading the way and Islamic extremism rapidly expanding, 2015 was the “worst year in modern history for Christian persecution,” according to Open Doors’ 2016 World Watch List, a ranking of the 50 most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian. Iraq was r

Signs Of the Times

Belgium is embroiled in a religious freedom controversy after the new head of the country’s Roman Catholic Church demanded that church-run hospitals and nursing homes have the right to refuse to euthanize their patients. Euthanasia for terminally ill adults was legalized in Belgium in 2002 and