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In a minister’s article from long ago, my junior high English teacher spoke of forgiveness. Years before, she had left the ...
The paradox behind recent conflicts is that the communities caught in the fray — Jews, Muslims and Christians — are ...
Philosophy is indispensable for intellecutal progress but needs to avoid the seven sins of dogmatism, arrogance, obscurity, ...
Cicero, the Roman statesman and philosopher, was one of the earliest thinkers to articulate a theory of just war.
The idea is to make tangible again the spiritual scope of the vine: its biblical roots, its monastic cultivation, and its ...
Even if most Americans haven’t abandoned their private sense of empathy, many don’t seem terribly bothered by the rancidness ...
But my friend recommended that I read C.S. Lewis’s “The Screwtape Letters” — a book he believed would speak to my ...
St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has announced a new graduate program that reshapes what it means to study the ...
As a much older woman, I still aspire to be like Dr Daphne, writes Clodagh Finn who flicks through the archives to find a ...
The concept of human rights within Catholic teaching is not a recent addition but rather has roots extending back to the ...
In dioceses and schools across Scotland, the Caritas Cup organizes local tournaments that bring together young people from ...
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Was it moral to bomb Iran?
The Greek early church fathers taught that we can consider a war necessary and repent for engaging in it at the same time.