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Paideia for Preachers: Aristotle, the Sophists, and St. Paul

Editor's Note: This is a continuation of an earlier essay from Jon Jordan. “No man can give the impression that he himself is clever and that...

The Kavanaugh Hearings: A Letter from St. Augustine

People love almost above all else to be at war.

Feelings, Justice, and Reason in the Sexuality Debates

It’s seems there is now little or no room for daylight between the placards in a Westboro Baptist Church demonstration and the most irenic and civil proponent of the traditional definition of marriage.

Worship or works? Engaging Michael Curry and Richard Rohr

Christian worship and Christian ethics are inextricably bound up together.

The Politics of Jesus Today

Four essays on this year’s general election

A second Babel

Such is the age in which we live: We are expected to take strong, vocal positions on just about everything: from Hamilton and Pokémon Go to serious ethical and political matters.

Bishops: Pray for the Nation

“The current rhetoric is leading us to construct a modern false idol out of power and privilege.”

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