Kenneth L. Woodward, former Religion Editor of Newsweek, is currently writer-in-residence at the Lumen Christi Institute at the University of Chicago.
Article Double Lives The sex-abuse scandal has raised strong emotions on all sides of the debate. But we need clarity, and transparency, especially in the McCarrick investigation By Kenneth L. Woodward October 26, 2018 Sexual-abuse Crisis Bishops Sexuality U.S. Catholicism
Feature How Religion Got Trump Re-examining the role of faith in the 2016 election By Kenneth L. Woodward May 7, 2018 Election 2016 Donald Trump Secularism and Modernity
Article America’s Preacher Billy Graham always hoped that his preaching would produce a great moral and social revolution By Kenneth L. Woodward February 23, 2018 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs Ecumenism
Article Church of the ‘Times’ The Times has created its own version of the abuse scandal as if they had discovered something new. They haven’t. Until they do, I remain a dissenter By Kenneth L. Woodward April 28, 2010 Sexual-abuse Crisis Short Take Bishops Domestic Affairs Ecumenism Ethics Laity Pope Benedict XVI Priesthood Religious Life Secularism and Modernity Social Justice U.S. Catholicism