How did a charismatic but impoverished British woman become the leader of the progressive religious sect known as "the Shakers" in 18th-Century America?
It seems that no matter how atrocious the images of ICE ripping people out of their cars are, or pepper-spraying children, or killing U.S. citizens, Christians continue to cry “Comply!” or “Just don’t ...
Replacement theology is a theological mind virus. It transforms the Bible from a remarkably self-authenticating record of ...
David Banner’s bold comments on Christianity’s ties to slavery echo Black Liberation Theology and ignite powerful public ...
Nostra Aetate” marked one of the most radical turns in Catholic history: a shift from suspicion to encounter, from a closed fortress to an open horizon.
When we underemphasize the humanity of Christ or overemphasize the masculinity of God, other dimensions are pushed aside.
"The Da Vinci Code" as a play? Those who know Dan Brown's novel recall a detective thriller that features an extremely ...
The Holy Father Leo XIV has appointed Professor Pina De Simone, from the diocese of Nola, as Consultant to the Dicastery for ...
It begins, inevitably, with Henry VIII, who married Catherine but couldn’t produce a male heir. The Pope refused to annul the ...
Now, so the theory goes, we are at the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, which has been variously estimated to have begun in ...
In an age marked by skepticism, apathy, and radical individualism, how can discipleship form whole, mature believers ...
Like Oz’s wizard, the glitter of feminism has promised much but is proving to be not only empty but dangerous.' ...