Article Is the Pope ‘Anti-Jewish’? No, but here’s why his critics think so By Philip A. Cunningham May 8, 2017 Pope Francis Jewish-Christian Relations Theology Ecumenism
Article Letters: Growing Up Trans, Victims of Sin, Dante Readers respond to articles on transgender issues in the church, the nature of sin, and what Dante thought about salvation. By The Editors May 8, 2017 Letters
Article The Door of No Return Faithful Christians were responsible for Elmina, for St. George’s Castle. They worshipped God in the midst of utter depravity. By Richard Brown May 8, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs Race The Last Word
Article Women & Children Last Why Republicans are wrong to treat prenatal care as a luxury By Agnes R. Howard May 8, 2017 Health Care Domestic Affairs Donald Trump
Article ‘Beauty and the Beast’ & ‘Colossal' This is a typical rom-com set-up. But, hey, what about that monster? By Richard Alleva May 8, 2017 Movies
Article The Catholic Vision Hiring for mission is about more than ‘counting Catholics’ By Joshua Hochschild May 8, 2017 U.S. Catholicism Higher Education Social Justice Theology
Article The Unnamed Behemoth “The evolving edifice of public intellectualism,” according to Michael C. Desch, rests on a foundation whose cement seems to be returning to sand By Eric Miller May 8, 2017 Books Middle East Barack Obama Donald Trump Economy
Article Republican Heaven Taxes, inequality, and the rise of the 0.01 percent By Charles R. Morris May 8, 2017 Economy Donald Trump Domestic Affairs Poverty Columnists
Article One Thousand and One Appropriations Paulo Lemos Horta makes clear in 'Marvellous Thieves' that the European translators of Arabian Nights felt free to appropriate like crazy By Celia Wren May 8, 2017 Books
Article More than Animals Roger Scruton maintains that animality is but one aspect of our human nature By Gary Gutting May 8, 2017 Books Secularism and Modernity Theology