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Article How to Fell a Tree What are the costs and dignities found in physical labor? By Mark Phillips February 12, 2018 Domestic Affairs Spirituality Books
Article The Conflict Continues Where does the real conflict between faith and science remain? By John W. Farrell February 7, 2018 Books Environment Theology Evolution
Feature When Are a Candidate’s Religious Beliefs Relevant? Ask the politicians: How will religious values inform your political decisions? By Eric Luckey February 6, 2018 Domestic Affairs U.S. Catholicism Secularism and Modernity
Article Even the Fines Are Deductible After selling trillions of fraudulent securities and almost triggering a 1929-scale Depression, how did no one from the world’s greatest banks go to prison? By Charles R. Morris February 3, 2018 Economy Social Justice Domestic Affairs Ethics
Article You Can Go Home Again Between factions in American politics, Catholicism, and evangelicalism, David P. Gushee makes sense of his life and the culture wars that divide us By Marcia Pally February 1, 2018 Books Ecumenism Secularism and Modernity U.S. Catholicism
Article What Did I Just Pray? Why we still need to talk about liturgical translation By Rita Ferrone January 30, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Bishops Liturgy Columnists
Article Speed Up on Single Payer Our first concern should be health care for all By John Marty January 29, 2018 Health Care Domestic Affairs Social Justice Economy Continuing the Conversation
Article Time to Take Responsibility Lawmakers must prevent the White House from drawing us into another war By The Editors January 23, 2018 Donald Trump War and Peace Middle East Domestic Affairs Editorial Terrorism
Article Late-Night TV Turns Political A dangerously unserious president has put our professional joke-tellers in a serious mood By Celia Wren January 13, 2018 Media Donald Trump Domestic Affairs Television
Feature Bracing for Impact Why is literature so helpful as a guide through trauma? By Cassandra Nelson March 21, 2019 Books Spirituality Book Essay
Article A Burial at Gethsemani Contemplating our mortality can draw us deeper into our communities By Gregory Hillis February 3, 2018 Death and Dying Spirituality U.S. Catholicism The Last Word Religious Life
Article Fraudster in Chief How New Yorkers are dealing with the Trump presidency By Margaret O’Brien Steinfels January 30, 2018 Domestic Affairs Donald Trump Columnists
Article Mission Creep David Hollinger urges his readers to see past the cliché of Protestant missionaries unthinkingly imposing Western mores on recalcitrant natives By John T. McGreevy January 29, 2018 Books Foreign Affairs U.S. Catholicism Race
Article Letters | Mary McCarthy, Aquinas, Hitler, et al. Readers write in about World War Two, the president’s ignorance, and more, and B.D. McClay responds to a letter about Mary McCarthy. By The Editors January 26, 2018 Letters
Article Poetry: Eight Distillations “He talked of nothingness until it wasn’t. / He bragged his gravity into God.” By Christian Wiman January 24, 2018 Poetry Spirituality