Article To Change the World Liberation theology arose from a set of complex intellectual and social currents on both sides of the Atlantic. A new book traces the threads By J. Matthew Ashley January 31, 2019 Theology Philosophy Poverty Social Justice Secularism and Modernity
Article Remembering Gary Gutting The community of philosophers mourns the death of Gary Gutting—a brilliant scholar, devoted teacher, and exemplary public intellectual By John Schwenkler January 20, 2019 Philosophy Secularism and Modernity
Article A Church within the Church The twin phenomena of integralism and intransigentism, on the rise among some US Catholics, can actually be construed as ways of leaving Catholicism behind By Massimo Faggioli January 8, 2019 Vatican II Secularism and Modernity Pope Francis U.S. Catholicism
Feature Reign of Love The joy that derives from reading Wendell Berry’s fiction is not just a consequence of his literary craft, but of his theistically charged cosmology By Eric Miller January 2, 2019 Spirituality Social Justice Environment Secularism and Modernity
Article Reading the Opposition Instead of hyperventilating about the decline of Western religious and political institutions, conservatives ought to help build them back up By Paul Baumann December 13, 2018 Secularism and Modernity LGBTQ issues Foreign Affairs U.S. Catholicism
Article Left to Their Devices At the same time Jacobs celebrates the cultural influence the Christian humanists enjoyed, he also presents them as unheeded voices in the wilderness By David Sessions December 6, 2018 Secularism and Modernity Theology Poetry Philosophy