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Jeffrey von Arx, S.J., is a visiting professor of the history of Christianity at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry.
Does this guy’s job description make more sense than that of the U.S. president? Britain's King Charles III meets members of the Westend Gospel Choir on Nov. 2, 2022. (Isabel Infantes/Pool via AP, File)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Jeffrey von Arx, S.J.
At one time, the British king and U.S. president had similar roles in their nations. But the British system evolved while the United States still has a president that is too powerful and too difficult to remove.
Arts & CultureBooks
John Sexton’s passion and commitment are infectious, and one cannot help hoping along with him that our universities will be able to realize the great aspirations that he has for them.
FaithExplainer
Jeffrey von Arx, S.J.
Napoleon’s consolidation of power in France in 1801 involved the recognition of the pope as the “ordinary and immediate pastor” of the universal church—a key component in the impending agreement between the Vatican and China.
Arts & CultureBooks
A strong vision and mission are two keys to a distinctive university.
Arts & CultureBooks
Jeffrey von Arx, S.J.
A new book situates Pilate in the political and cultural milieu of the Roman Empire in the Middle East.
Books
Jeffrey von Arx, S.J.
'The Catholic Enlightenment,' by Ulrich L. Lehner
Vatican Council I, 1869-70
Jeffrey von Arx, S.J.
The interpretation of the Second Vatican Council has been a matter of controversy since the council ended. Should the council be interpreted in continuity with the church’s traditional teaching (especially from Trent and the First Vatican Council), or does it represent a significant new depart
Books
Jeffrey von Arx, S.J.
'Beyond the University,' by Michael S. Roth