Taking Aquinas Seriously
by Edward FeserEdward Feser recommends three books on analytical Thomism. Continue Reading »
Edward Feser recommends three books on analytical Thomism. Continue Reading »
Foodless worship is unthinkable in the Bible and has been unthinkable through most of Christian history. Continue Reading »
Israel stands at the center of divine providence, a mystery that ought to inspire awe and humility. Continue Reading »
Reforming the Curia has proven difficult. Instead, Pope Francis simply goes around it. Continue Reading »
Neuroscience is confirming what Aquinas recognized long ago: Human beings are not purely material. Continue Reading »
We have wrapped up our spring fundraising campaign, and I am happy to report that it was a success. Continue Reading »
In honor of classic Catholic education, some summer reading possibilities. Continue Reading »
A recent lawsuit reveals the intolerance behind the SPLC's list of “hate groups.” Continue Reading »
The church has a long, and often tangled, history with hair. Continue Reading »
Since its founding, Harvard has been the “first light” to dispel the myth that faith and reason are antithetical. Continue Reading »