Coronavirus and the New Human Agenda
by R. J. SnellPlagues are no longer tragedies but technical challenges. Continue Reading »
Plagues are no longer tragedies but technical challenges. Continue Reading »
Modern Western culture has tried to domesticate and marginalize death. But death is inevitable. Continue Reading »
COVID-19 should change the way we think about our mortality. Continue Reading »
The prospect of mortality shakes even the firmest faith. Continue Reading »
Peter J. Leithart reflects on his father's life and death. Continue Reading »
For the believer, the ritual of funeral and prayer for the dead is more than just an exterior comfort: It is an act of faith. Continue Reading »
Not even your death belongs to you. Your death belongs to Jesus, the Living One who holds the keys of Death and of Hades. Continue Reading »
The junior fellows reflect on Lenten themes in Sophocles and Babette's Feast. Continue Reading »
Don J. Briel, professor at the University of Mary and founder of the Catholic Studies Program at the University of St. Thomas, passed away on February 15. Continue Reading »
Before the civil year ends, let’s remember seven giants who will be sorely missed. Continue Reading »