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Christopher Kaczor is a professor of philosophy at Loyola Marymount University and the author of many books, including The Seven Big Myths About the Catholic Church.

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Have you ever wondered why a snake entwined on a staff is a symbol of medicine? Or why doctors take an oath to practice medicine?
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In a new book, Helen Alvaré argues that a just society defends and protects its children from harms of all kinds.
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In this book, part autobiography and part explanation of his Catholic faith, Vogt proposes the truth, the goodness and the beauty of Catholicism.
Christopher Kaczor
In his work On Christian Doctrine, St. Augustine argued that Christians should make use of rhetorical insights offered by pagan writers, like Cicero. If Augustine were writing today about how parents, ministers and teachers communicate with their children, parishioners and students, what secular wis