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What Remains

September 12, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 6

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Books
Jim McDermottSeptember 01, 2016

'Francis, Bishop of Rome,' by Allan Figueroa Deck, S.J., and 'Go into the Streets!' by Thomas P. Rausch, S.J., and Richard R. Gaillardetz

Books
Thomas V. McGovernSeptember 01, 2016

'Choosing Our Religion,' by Elizabeth Drescher

The Word
John W. MartensSeptember 01, 2016

The complexity of the parable of the dishonest manager found in Luke rsquo s Gospel alone did not stop the church fathers from cutting to the heart of the matter Jesus commended the dishonest manager for slashing the amount of money the debtors owed to his master and encouraged his listeners to a

Current Comment
The EditorsSeptember 01, 2016

The news was big, the numbers behind it less so: The federal government announced it will end its use of private prisons, having deemed them less safe and less effective than government-run facilities. This is welcome news to those who are hoping for prison reform, yet the total number of facilities

(Photo by Paul Sableman, Flickr)
Current Comment
The EditorsSeptember 01, 2016

Perhaps the E.I.T.C. needs a slogan as catchy as “Fight for $15.”

Current Comment
The EditorsSeptember 01, 2016

When Apple refused to help the F.B.I. hack into the iPhone of a shooter in the attack last December in San Bernardino, both sides claimed their actions defended the common good. Apple warned that intentionally breaking their own software would put the safety and privacy of millions of thei

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Politics & Society Faith
Jonathan Malesic September 01, 2016

We have to ask if the idea of vocation as a stable place in the world applies to the way careers operate in the American economy.