• by Dr. Richard DeClue
    Dr. Richard DeClue STEM students and professionals need to study the humanities to become more human and to benefit and protect society at large.
  • by Dr. Christopher Kaczor
    Dr. Christopher Kaczor What is Kant’s critique of Aquinas, and why does Dr. Sebastian Ostritsch think Kant’s critique fails?
  • by Senne Van Boven
    Senne Van Boven Polyamory and polygamy are intrinsically incompatible with the mutually exclusive and total self-giving of the spouses in marriage.
  • by Dr. Kody W. Cooper
    Dr. Kody W. Cooper A cartoonist-turned-pundit, Scott Adams was genuinely courageous. And at the end of his life, he took Pascal’s wager.
  • by Thomas Griffin
    Thomas Griffin Understanding what AI is and how it is not able to replace the human person is critical. To do so, we can find tremendous aid from our old friend Aristotle.
  • by Fr. Billy Swan
    Fr. Billy Swan Without Hilary’s leadership, faith, and courage, we might all be Arian today, or have drifted into a vague admiration of Jesus but nothing more.
  • by Fr. Mike Johns
    Fr. Mike Johns Our culture is disturbed by love, since love bids us to move outward, out of our cyber-castles and toward the beauty of the world and of others.
  • by Fr. Stephen Gadberry
    Fr. Stephen Gadberry The servants of God and blesseds inspire me to keep my head down. Head down in adoration to the Lord. Head down into the storm of life.
  • by Henry T. Edmondson III
    Henry T. Edmondson III You can take the justice out of the classroom, but you can’t take the classroom out of the justice: her book is a pedagogical endeavor.
  • by Dr. Richard DeClue
    Dr. Richard DeClue There is broad agreement that women are not to be admitted to the diaconate, but the explanation as to why needs to be further elaborated.
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