A Birthday Card to Balthasar
by Peter J. LeithartA Trinitarian ontology of love implies an epistemology of love, for reality is known only to lovers. Continue Reading »
A Trinitarian ontology of love implies an epistemology of love, for reality is known only to lovers. Continue Reading »
Our editors reflect on their recent reads. Continue Reading »
Hans Küng invented and then exploited a new personality type: the dissident Catholic theologian as international media star. Continue Reading »
Western countries should follow recent events in Israeli politics closely. Continue Reading »
Mary Magdalene is in Paradise, in the Garden of Eden. But she doesn’t know it yet. Continue Reading »
DeSilva has written one of the most interesting “science books” I’ve read in the last five years and one of the most interesting “walking books” over the same span. Continue Reading »
The road from the polymathic Edward A. Said to today’s leftism is one marked by intellectual decline. Continue Reading »
Catholicism may be entering a new “Humanae Vitae moment.” Continue Reading »
Küng and Ratzinger would represent the two kinds of reformers at and after the council. Continue Reading »
John’s Gospel is about us believing and joining the eternal life of God. Continue Reading »