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In a magisterial lecture Wednesday night, Graham Ward, Oxford University’s Regius Professor of Divinity, offered a sophisticated theological examination of contemporary loneliness, situating this ...
In “What’s Wrong With the Society of Biblical Literature?” (The Chronicle Review, November 10), Jacques Berlinerblau seriously underestimates the amount of attention that secular universities give to ...
From historic wildfires to record-breaking extreme weather, climate change is devastating our health and destroying our environment. Links between climate change and the pandemic have put BIPOC at far ...
Vol. 26, No. 2, Special Issue: Evangelical Development Practice: Whither into the Future? (April 2009), pp. 118-129 (12 pages) Published By: Sage Publications, Ltd. There is a growing phenomenon of ...
It was described as a “dramatic shift” and a “bombshell.” One writer dubbed it a “stunning change.” Even the Human Rights Campaign, the LGBT advocacy organization, announced a “seismic shift in Rome.” ...
Editor’s note: As a pastoral event, the Second Vatican Council took a number of steps that brought renewal to Catholic moral theology. The recognition of the unitive purpose of marriage, for example, ...
If you’re a young man stuck at home, struggling, not getting a job, not making friends, not dating, don’t become an ...