Article Donnafugata Dilemmas We may not be Sicilian aristocrats, but there’s a bit of Don Fabrizio in all of us. This classic Italian novel makes great summer reading. By Randy Boyagoda July 22, 2020 Fiction Secularism and Modernity
Article Bad Traditionalism A disastrous engagement taught me that nostalgia, and bad theology, can only take you so far. Here’s how I was rescued. By Tara Isabella Burton July 6, 2020 Secularism and Modernity Spirituality U.S. Catholicism Gender
Article A Soft Spot for Atheism Atheism is too serious a business to be left to the unbelievers. Unbelief needs the believer’s reflecting gaze to better understand itself. By Costică Brădăţan June 8, 2020 Secularism and Modernity Nonfiction Theology Philosophy
Article A Telling Spell of Catholic ‘Leadership’ At a time when Catholic leaders need to speak and act with moral clarity more than ever, the past month has seen them doing the opposite. By John Gehring May 22, 2020 Bishops Social Justice Secularism and Modernity U.S. Catholicism
Article Viganò & the Virus The latest manifesto from archbishop Viganò descends into intellectual and moral farce, when what the world really needs from the church is true gravitas. By Massimo Faggioli May 20, 2020 Pope Francis Coronavirus Bishops Secularism and Modernity
Article Under Pressure The weight of the magisterium lay heavy on Blaise Pascal. Instead of crushing him, it clarified his thinking—and ours. By Paul J. Griffiths May 13, 2020 Theology Philosophy Secularism and Modernity