
Paul Uses Typology to Reveal Warnings From Exodus
One method of revelation in the Divine Pedagogy which has always fascinated me is typology. Through this method, God orchestrates the people, places, and events of

One method of revelation in the Divine Pedagogy which has always fascinated me is typology. Through this method, God orchestrates the people, places, and events of

Some revolutionaries, who want the Church to attempt to confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders on women, point to this verse from St. Paul’s Epistle

This column is the last in a series of 3 columns on ethics and human happiness Knowledge of the Divine within the Created Order St.

St. Paul’s first and second letters to the Thessalonians highlight the importance of work and the dangers of idleness. His insistence on the individuality

Many people today claim that St. Paul, not Martin Luther, was the first Protestant. Why? Because Paul was not one of the original twelve apostles

strength A few weeks ago, I visited a very devout aunt of mine in the hospital. But I had forgotten what kind of person this

Surely she had never asked God for anything except that He should let her have her will. And every time she had been granted what

Do we really need to believe in certain miracles to be Christians? That is the question Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times asked Evangelical

For Christians, the divinity of Jesus is almost axiomatic. It’s arguably the belief that defines Christianity and most clearly sets it apart from every other

Lent is here! For many, panic ensues on what one should be giving up for Lent. Chocolates? Facebook? Alcohol? Frequently, I have come up with

Being Good Without God For Catholics at least, the news that atheists can live a morally praiseworthy life, or people belonging to any other religion,

There is quite a bit of interest these days in genealogy. Websites like Ancestry.com offer their extensive databases and resources to trace a family’s lineage.

Discovering the transformational love of Christ is something that sounds challenging for some of us. Maybe for others, it seems to be an easier task.

There is so much to be said about the Eucharist. It is Christ’s supreme gift of Himself to mankind. We can never truly thank God

At Mass today, I discovered the most thorough description of God I have ever heard. It was contained in the second reading, verses from a

I urge you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree in what you say, and that there be