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Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
Willie James Jennings belongs to a guild in which he never felt he belonged. How do we remake the world of theological education when it still holds up what Jennings calls "white self-sufficient masculinity" as the ideal?
Arts & CultureIdeas
Juan Vidal
I never thought choking another human could feel so akin to prayer, but here we are.
Arts & CultureBooks
Renée Darline Roden
In his analysis of Western theological education, Willie James Jennings argues for an institution that does not replicate structures of exclusion or division, but rather reflects the image of the body of Christ.
Death is there from the very beginning of ‘The Sopranos,’ and it’s telling you something (photo: Alamy).
Arts & CultureTelevision
Simcha Fisher
‘The Sopranos’ is ultimately about the day when Tony Soprano will not wake up.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
With the World Series upon us, a look back at some of America's finest coverage of baseball.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Jim McDermott
Mark Zuckerberg wants us all to live in his Metaverse. But as Catholics, our fundamental disposition toward the physical world is that it is precious and meaningful.