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Hipster Catholics get a handbook
Michael J. O’Loughlin
November 15, 2017
When it comes to defining what makes Catholicism hipster, a new book argues that being Catholic is hipster in itself.
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How do you nudge a religious ‘none’ into a Catholic? Here’s one possible way.
Christopher Kaczor
November 15, 2017
In this book, part autobiography and part explanation of his Catholic faith, Vogt proposes the truth, the goodness and the beauty of Catholicism.
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What is the link between martyrs of today and martyrs of the early church?
Daniel Cosacchi
November 13, 2017
John Thiede's new text is a helpful exploration of martyrdom in the church today.
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Condoleeza Rice’s recipe for democratic success
Lisa A. Baglione
November 13, 2017
With ‘Democracy,’ Rice has written a highly accessible book that identifies the essential building blocks of democracy.
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What do we miss when Biblical translations are concerned more with doctrine than ‘plain’ meaning?
Jennifer Kurdyla
November 07, 2017
David Bentley Hart: The hard words of Jesus can be hard to translate away.
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Want to teach your children U.S. history? Here’s where to start.
Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill
November 02, 2017
A survey of children's books that put a human face on the complexities of America’s past
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