St. Benedict: An Author Profile
St. BenedictAn Author Profile By Taryn Murphy Gentle, quiet, unassuming men are rarely rewarded by history with fame … The dawn of the year 500 was a grim […]
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St. BenedictAn Author Profile By Taryn Murphy Gentle, quiet, unassuming men are rarely rewarded by history with fame … The dawn of the year 500 was a grim […]
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The Great Conversation: Faith By Gabriel Blanchard Faith is one of the single most contentious topics in the Great Conversation, and that is saying a great deal. Faith
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The Great Conversation:Love—Part IV By Matt McKeown Agapē, or charity, is by most accounts the highest of the four loves; and it is a challenging height. Go here
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St. AthanasiusAn Author Profile By Alec Bianco Athanasius’ courageous stand even against popes and emperors is an exemplary legacy. St. Athanasius, arguably one of the most beloved early
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Humility: A Hidden Source of Strength By Fr. Robert Nixon, OSB Humility is a vital element in the spiritual life, and one we often misinterpret. Humility is the
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Student Essay: Superstition and Religion in Huckleberry Finn By Catherine Gath Twain’s portrait of what religion and superstition are to Finn indicate a subtle relationship between the two.
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Student Essay: The Christic Trilemma By Blake Cassady Even after two thousand years, the identity of Jesus of Nazareth remains contentious. Was Jesus (as mainstream Christianity claims) God,
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The Great Conversation: Sin By Gabriel Blanchard Without saying that sin is a great idea, it is one of the great ideas. Sin is one of the perennial
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The Great Conversation: Judgment By Matt McKeown From religion to philosophy to civics to private life, judgment is a recurring necessity. Despite its Anglo-Saxon-sounding consonants, the word judge
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