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Thomas Albert Howard
Thomas Albert Howard teaches humanities, history, and Christian ethics at Valparaiso University.
From a Western phenomenon to a truly global church
John McGreevy makes what could have become a dull textbook into a riveting narrative of Catholicism’s modern history.
David Bentley Hart’s apocalyptic view of tradition
Hart believes that John Henry Newman and those quick to invoke him rely too much on a gaze backward into the past.
Does Catholic higher ed have to sell its soul?
A truly Catholic university, says James Heft, steers a course between secularization and insularity.
What is “religious violence”?
We know what violence is, but what counts as religion?
John Henry Newman’s impact
Eamon Duffy’s short biography of the first English saint canonized since the Reformation
Repent and celebrate: The Reformation after 500 years
October 31, 2017 draws near. How should we mark it, especially those of us who care about Christian unity?
Nihil Obstat, by Sabrina P. Ramet.
By Sabrina P. Ramet, Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia. (Duke University Press, 340 pp.)...
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