
Are the 12 Condemned Propositions of 1924 Still Relevant? – Part 3
This is the final part of a three-part series on the twelve condemned propositions of 1924. For part one see here, and for part two

This is the final part of a three-part series on the twelve condemned propositions of 1924. For part one see here, and for part two

The word dogma upsets some people. It does so because it appears to threaten the spirit of the age (which, of course, is a kind

It’s okay to question ordinary Church teaching on some issues. Questioning Divinely Revealed Truth, however, is another matter altogether. So when a Cardinal of the

In the first part of this two-part series on the infallibility of the ordinary Magisterium, we took an in-depth look at the Catholic Church’s teaching

I can’t believe how often I hear people who call themselves Catholic make explicit statements of unfaithfulness. It usually goes something like: “I love the

In a discussion of the God-as-watchmaker metaphor with Jonathan Witt, philosopher Jay Richards remarked, “It’s amazing how a simple image can hijack a discussion

There are two common and distinct approaches to the question of the infallibility of the Church’s teaching authority. Non-Catholics deny that any human person or