Bitter, brilliant controversy wracked each stage of the evolution of The Way and its allied academic institutions.
Theology
The Gospel of the 10 lepers seen through Catholic (and Hindu) eyes
I have been deeply influenced by Hinduism in preparing my homilies, but I have almost never mentioning Hinduism from the pulpit.
Contemporary philosophy has a problem: theology
Some Catholics have abandoned philosophy as a central component of the church’s discourse.
Was Pope Benedict really a ‘liberal’ turned ‘conservative’?
Deconstructionists, those intellectuals who make it their job to ask critical questions about our long-cherished collective stories, like to ask, among other things, who or what cause is best served by a given narrative. They might ask, for example, whose interests are served by a story that tells o
Want to be more humble? There’s a prayer for that.
Pride isn’t the answer to our fears. Humility is. If you lack humility, pray for God to gird your life with love.
A Theology of Taylor Swift
No topic is out of bounds for the theologian.
Why we need purgatory
Pastoral care re-imagined in light of purgatory can bring our world much needed healing and communion.
Why do we pray to a God that allows the evil of the Holocaust?
If God does not exist, we waste our time, confessing our sins. If God does exist, our understanding of evil and our role in it is so small, so limited as to be worthy of contempt. But that’s not who God is.
Catholic Book Club Archives
From 1928 to 2003, the Catholic Book Club worked as a subscription service where America partnered with publishers to mail books to CBC readers. A (more or less) comprehensive list of 75 years worth of selections can be found here.
‘Would you baptize an alien?’ and other questions you’d want to ask Vatican astronomers
Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J., and Father Paul Mueller, S.J., are planetary scientists for the Vatican Observatory based at the pope’s summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, Italy.
