Article What is the Basis for Human Equality? One of the most fundamental American tenets—that all human beings are created equal—is nowhere near universally accepted By Samuel Moyn November 28, 2017 Secularism and Modernity Ethics
Article The Böckenförde Paradox Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde’s work bridges some of the current divisions in our church and our politics By Michael J. Hollerich November 27, 2017 Ethics Theology
Article A Right Not to Fight Peace-seekers today face an opportunity By Bernard G. Prusak November 20, 2017 War and Peace Ethics
Feature Christians & the Death Penalty If the death penalty seems a just and proportionate response to willful murder, so what? That’s not a Christian view of reality By David Bentley Hart November 16, 2017 Books War and Peace Ethics Capital Punishment
Article The Rich Keep Themselves Rich Tax cuts and offshore loopholes should not allow the wealthy to evade their responsibility for the public good By The Editors November 14, 2017 Editorial Economy Ethics Social Justice Donald Trump Domestic Affairs
Article Against the Culture of Death Karen Clifton on the church’s teaching about human dignity, why opposing the death penalty is a prolife cause, and why Catholics should seek restorative justice By John Gehring October 18, 2017 Ethics Pope Francis Social Justice