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realclearreligion.org /3 weeks ago

Christian Humanism Rediscovered

Luke Bretherton, Comment Who counts as human? More precisely, who counts as the kind of human to whom I owe obligations, and who,...

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /3 weeks ago

Why Just War Theory Isn't Enough

Michael Wee on a theology of peace.

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ncronline.org /3 weeks ago

Why we can't toss aside just war theory

"What worries me most about the push to jettison just war theory is that it betrays a deeper inability to wrestle with the fact of evil in the world," writes NCR columnist Michael...

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ncronline.org /2 weeks ago

Fighting over the foundations of moral theology

"I wish everyone, including me, get better at putting others Christians' arguments in the best light, not the worst," writes NCR's Michael Sean Winters. 

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Staying at the Table

Parker Palmer, Plough God calls us to community, to a mutually supportive, empowering, and accountable life together. We know that from the Bible, we know it from Christian tradit...

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realclearreligion.org /2 weeks ago

Wesley, American Revolution, and Christian Engagement in Public Square

JE When John Wesley sent his Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America to the newly independent United States in the Fall of 1784, he included a number of items with his.....

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

The Sure Way of Edith Stein

Jake Meador, Mere Orthodoxy She was brilliant. She was faithful. In 1942, she was murdered in the gas chambers of Auschwitz. The German-born Jewish philosopher Edith Stein was a...

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baptistnews.com /2 weeks ago

The permanent paradoxes of Christian thinking about war

The morality of warfare has been in the news recently. This occurs every so often, usually when the United States launches a dubious military action (like the one against Iran) and...

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anglicanmainstream.org /2 weeks ago

Faith is the key to the West’s renewal, says Os Guinness

by Xia-Maria Mackay, Christian Today Esteemed theologian Os Guinness closed out the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference in London last night with a call to the We...

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /1 month ago

My Theological Life: Recollections and Anticipations

Cyril O'Regan on his career.

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atoday.org /1 month ago

ATSS: Hanz Guttierrez, “Faith & Culture”

10 June 2026  | Any religious pronouncement, theological or experiential, doctrinal or practical, remains incomplete if it is not accompanied by a parallel cultural reflection able...

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /1 week ago

Balthasar and Heidegger: Theology and Binding the Strongman

Cyril O'Reagan on the Anatomy of Misremembering II.

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anglicanmainstream.org /1 month ago

The Last of the Protestant Modernists?

By Mark Tooley, Juicy Ecumenism. (Image: public domain) Does the old Modernist Religious Left still exist? The New York Times found one of its last recognizable vestiges in the Rev...

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christiantoday.com /3 weeks ago

Difficult choices in a dangerous world

John Healey’s resignation exposes difficult questions about Britain’s security - and invites Christians to reflect on defence, justice, and where true hope is found.

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /1 month ago

Circling the Tower: The Eucharist and Modernity's Crisis of Transcendence

Johan Erlandsson-Diaz on Blondel, Przywara, and Rilke.

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rss.desiringgod.org /3 weeks ago

Philosophy 101 for Pastors: An Invitation to a Great Tradition

ABSTRACT: Traditionally recognized as the handmaiden of theology, philosophy has fallen on hard times in some Christian circles. The discipline of philosophy, however, holds great...

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anglicanmainstream.org /2 weeks ago

Carl Trueman on the crisis of the West and why nationalism and cultural Christianity are not the answer

From Christian Today. Theologian Carl Trueman was at ARC 2026 to share his thoughts on why things have gone wrong in the West and what can be done to turn things around. He speaks...

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /1 month ago

Recovering a Passion for Being

Terrence Sweeney on fundamental ontology. 

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Gen Z's Incompetent Converts

Stephen G. Adubato, Compact In the introduction to theology course I teach for college freshmen, one of the assigned readings is the third-century account of the martyrdoms of Sai...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

We Have to Do It Ourselves

Matthew Walther, The Lamp Simply put: Magnifica humanitas is not compelling. Who its target audience was I cannot possibly imagine (though I think I can just about hear the sighs...

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ncronline.org /5 days ago

Could Henry David Thoreau be a synodal conversation partner?

Soul Seeing - As we struggle both individually and collectively as a church to figure out synodality, might Henry David Thoreau be another voice we need to heed?

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churchtimes.co.uk /6 days ago

Faith: A theology for our own time

THE medieval Franciscan poet Jacopone da Todi (1230-1306) once lamented: “I see Paris demolish Assisi stone by stone.” What irritated Jacopone was the increased number of Francisca...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

The Last of the Protestant Modernists?

Mark Tooley, Juicy Ecumenism Does the old Modernist Religious Left still exist? The New York Times found one of its last recognizable vestiges in the Reverend Jim Rigby of St....

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baptistnews.com /1 month ago

Theo: On humanity and love

Theo is a “prescriptive” character, the author explains, who “gives us a way to use our days well, and that is to fill them with little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and...

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