
Economic Apologists?
Two years before his death, renowned Catholic social scientist Dr. Rupert Ederer wrote a book entitled Economics as if God Matters. In this book, he endeavored

Two years before his death, renowned Catholic social scientist Dr. Rupert Ederer wrote a book entitled Economics as if God Matters. In this book, he endeavored

I recently made a post on Facebook complaining about the evil-looking toys that are included in some of the so-called “kids meals” at fast food

I have always loved science: when most boys said they wanted to be policemen, I wanted to be a paleontologist and study dinosaurs. Now as

The Crusades cause people too much confusion. The view seems to be, there is little to defend in them, and even many Catholics tend to

I tend to look at first articles in a new home as a chance to introduce yourself. In that spirit, and since I’m the new

I was a graduate student in English literature during the flakey 1970s. I had recently returned to Catholicism and found my faith under daily attack

Keys are an important image used in the Bible. Keys, such as those given by Jesus to Peter, on the Old Testament occasion of Yom

The Answer: No. In 1995, in an article entitled “Morality and Christian Morality”, Father Joseph de Torre made the point that the Church cannot change

Everywhere one looks today, it seems like our society wants to go over a cliff at a thousand miles an hour. It seems that the

I had the recent and fascinating pleasure of getting myself confused on-line with a fellow Catholic and so-called “seer” from Colorado named Charlie Johnston.* The reason