No one can say with scientific confidence why we exist or what happens when we die. In fact, scientists have a tenuous grasp ...
Human innovation may alter how we see, hear or even perceive reality, but it will not undo the deepest truths of faith.
Two-part international conference on the first ecumenical council 1,700 years ago to resume in Münster on 15 October – What ...
He thinks America began as a Christian nation and should become one again. He wants a society that acknowledges Jesus’ ...
It’s about Harvard Divinity School students researching what people thought about “infant baptism.” They were looking for subtle, nuanced answers. But when one farmer was asked if he believed in ...
The Proclamation on the Family confirms that God’s entire plan centers on connection, relationships, and sacred oneness in family bonds.
Anti-Muslim extremists and Muslim extremists appear to be sworn enemies, yet both are reflections of the same delusion.
"Noticing" is recognizing that nothing is hidden in our subconscious. Yet, much is unseen and emerges when we go beyond our ...
Today’s men face pressure to perform and be perfect; returning to our shared humanity offers a path toward authenticity and ...
How does his latest book hold up in an age of eroding reality? Credit...Photo illustration by Mike McQuade Supported by By ...
The security crisis in Nigeria may be complicated, but that does not make it any less religious.
A professor at the U. of Michigan who studies sexuality and media culture criticized Hulu's new virgin dating show "Are You ...