

Big Business and the U.N.: Toward a new framework for corporate responsibility
Toward a new framework for corporate responsibility
The Declaration of Human Rights at 60: A special issue
A special issue featuring articles by Maryann Cusimano Love, David Hollenbach and Barbara Crossette
Praying with Icons
A slideshow courtesy of Trinity Icons
An End to Torture: Can the United States recommit itself to legal interrogation techniques?
Can the United States recommit itself to legal interrogation techniques?
An Advocate for All: How the Catholic Church promotes human dignity
How the Catholic Church promotes human dignity
A Blood-Soaked Road: Human rights came slowly to Latin America.
Human rights came slowly to Latin America.
A Disappointing Record: Will the new Human Rights Council take its mandate seriously?
Will the new Human Rights Council take its mandate seriously?
Of Many Things
Of Many Things
The U.S. doesn't always have to take the lead in brokering peace agreements
Letters
Letters
Clever, You My Jesuit training from long ago leads me to love your magazine, although at times I do consider it, in matters financial, an addendum to Das Kapital. Imagine my surprise, nay, my amazement, then, to agree with your views on the current financial crisis (“Encourage Savings” a
Editorials
Ban the Bomblets
The deadly legacy of cluster bombs
Faith in Focus
We Should Have Seen It Coming: The first in a series for Advent and Christmas
The first in a series for Advent
Books
A Decision of the Heart
The conversion of Anne Rice
Mission: A Joyful Challenge
The fifth general conference of the Latin American bishops Celam in 2007 was a significant event in the history of the church in the Western Hemisphere Its report Disciples and Missionaries of Jesus Christ That Our People May Have Life in Him may be among the most interesting missiological tex
The Word
Begin Again
Second Sunday of Advent (B) Dec. 7, 2008
Columns
A Happier Tomorrow: ‘I’m inspired by the astonishing optimism of other Americans.’
'I'm inspired by the astonishing optimism of other Americans.'
Culture
Body of Poetry: Parsing Kate Daniels’ ‘Inscrutable’
Parsing Kate Daniels’ ‘Inscrutable’
Current Comment
Current Comment
No Common Ground? A Forgotten Battle
News
Signs of the Times
Congolese Bishops Denounce International Silence on Genocide A group of Congolese bishops has denounced the international community’s tolerance of increasing violence in eastern Congo, which they called a “silent genocide” against the civilian population there. “We are callin






