Later thinkers expanded the method of suspicion. The philosopher Paul Ricoeur famously described Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud as the “masters of suspicion”—figures who sought to expose hidden power ...
There are stretches of old Roman roads that still exist—their stones worn smooth by centuries—cutting quietly through fields ...
Like many monasteries in Lebanon, the Monastery of Saints Peter and Paul, Karm El Tin has played a fundamental role in ...
New scholarship reconsiders the apostle who turned a Jewish sect into a world religion—and whose legacy remains contested two ...
Chief. While eagerly embracing the religious right wing, on Easter Sunday this false Christian skipped church to play golf ...
Elected by the synod underway in Rome after the resignation on 10 March of his predecessor, Louis Sako, the new primate chose ...
The stretch of road is home to a kaleidoscopic tapestry of churches, mosques, temples, and other houses of worship—reflecting ...
The Christian celebration of Easter itself supplanted a history of pagan celebrations. The name Easter comes from the Nordic ...
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The problem with 'winsomeness': Why this strategy is failing the Church
Winsomeness may just be the fear of man operating as a philosophy of ministry.
The conflict in the Middle East is getting serious. Missiles, drones, rockets, and mines have dominated the headlines. Both ...
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The Jefferson Bible vs. the empty tomb: Why the resurrection won’t stay buried
If Jesus did not rise, then Jefferson was right to end the story at the grave. A lie does not ignite a movement that endures ...
Decrying the United States’ conflict with Iran as “an immoral war,” Washington Cardinal Robert W. McElroy during a Vigil Mass ...
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