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FaithFeatures
Elizabeth A. Johnson
The Earth is in trouble. How can religious traditions like Christianity be bearers of wisdom and help lay out a roadmap for ecological care of the planet?
Arts & CultureBooks
Myles N. Sheehan
In 'Sister Death,' Beatrice Marovich explores the connections between living and dying in a way that seeks to refute the concept of death as enemy while not accepting it as something that is good or desirable.
FaithFaith and Reason
Juan V. Fernández de la Gala
Teilhard’s eucharistic vision have moved many readers, including Paul VI, John Paul II and Benedict XVI.
Arts & CultureVantage Point
Francis Mathy
A profile of Shusaku Endo from 1992, three years after America awarded the famous Japanese Catholic novelist the Campion Award.
FaithFaith and Reason
Aaron Pidel
When we speak of the 'hierarchy of truths' in Catholic theology, we need to remember that we are teaching both the essentials—and the entirety—of the faith.
Arts & CultureBooks
John-Paul Heil
In his new book, 'The Need to Be Whole,' Wendell Berry strives to give a glimpse of the undivided foundation that underpins all he has ever tried to think and say.