Celebrating Easter together might seem like a simple expression of union, but it can also breathe new life into efforts ...
The question asked by many Syrians from Alawite, Shiite, Druse, Christian and other minority communities has become: “Can [I] ...
Massimo Faggioli's new book asks the question: "What is [theology’s] intrinsic value if it is not rooted somehow to the ...
National Book Award-winning novel, 'James,' Percival Everett grapples with philosophical and metaphysical questions as well ...
With 'Featherless,' her new novel about aging, ailing and the inevitability of death. A. G. Mojtabai joins so many other ...
Richard Bernstein tackles difficult topics in his short study of an extraordinary entertainer, Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson in Lithuania in 1886), and a profoundly important movie—and not just because ...
Was Ernest Hemingway’s lifelong subject a study of saintliness? A new book on his religious faith provides ample evidence of that.
Wood’s earlier novels contain explicit social critiques, but 'Stone Yard Devotional' does its intellectual heavy lifting at ...
The Camaldolese had been granted by the Vatican a dispensation to engage with what is true and holy in every religious ...
William Barrett is hardly remembered in Catholic academic or literary circles, though his Catholic novels offer richly ...
How and why should the church use empirical evidence for ministry and discernment? Empirical data and engagement with the broader context of Catholicism can help us to better understand the life of ...
Can you actually achieve a triple bottom line—people, planet and profit—in clothing manufacture? CEPA shows the way.