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Feature The Met’s Other Catholic Show A new exhibition of Mexican paintings makes extraordinary claims for the theological power of visual art By Griffin Oleynick June 12, 2018 Arts Spirituality Latin America Theology
Article The Wildness of God Salvation is unnatural and uncivilized, the novel suggests, and anyone who tells you otherwise is lying By Anthony Domestico June 6, 2018 Columnists Fiction Theology
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Article More Thoughts on the Future of Academic Theology Christ's parable of the sheep and the goats offers a model for teaching theology in colleges and universities By Paul Lakeland June 2, 2018 Theology Higher Education U.S. Catholicism
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