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My Interview With Akan, Uwem Akpanikat
My Interview With Akan, Uwem Akpanikat
Writing Across the Curriculum
Editor’s Note: This Newsletter interview is a fictional story written by Uwem Akpanikat, a senior majoring in Theology and Religious Studies. Inspired by the film “Dear White People,” which was shown to the students in his Human Rights course, the piece aims to explore the intersection of race, free speech, higher education, media, and religion, in light of the critical and ethical thinking that is central to the Catholic intellectual tradition.
The Trouble With The Death Penalty, Abigail Hood
The Trouble With The Death Penalty, Abigail Hood
Writing Across the Curriculum
For almost as long as the death penalty has been used, it has been a subject of debate.
The Abortion Debate In America, Trent Thompson
The Abortion Debate In America, Trent Thompson
Writing Across the Curriculum
More than forty years after the landmark Roe V. Wade Supreme Court legislation, which deemed abortion a fundamental right under the U.S. Constitution, the debate over abortion roars on.
Review Of: Thompson, J. Milburn, Introducing Catholic Social Thought, Brian Stiltner
Review Of: Thompson, J. Milburn, Introducing Catholic Social Thought, Brian Stiltner
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
This book enters a crowded field. There are many books on Catholic social thought (CST), as suggested by this book’s select bibliography of over 200 items. Most religious studies publishers—especially those of a Catholic orientation—have one or more books on the topic. There are roughly thirty to forty texts in print that a college professor would consider when teaching a course or a module on Catholic social thought. Nonetheless, J. Milburn Thompson’s Introducing Catholic Social Thought is a welcome addition to the field. Thompson has written a clear, informative, and fairly engaging book for college students and others wanting to …
"A Growth Industry" (Review Of "Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, And Praxis" Edited By Schreiter, Appleby, And Powers), Brian Stiltner
"A Growth Industry" (Review Of "Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, And Praxis" Edited By Schreiter, Appleby, And Powers), Brian Stiltner
Brian Stiltner
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Papal Sin: Structures Of Deceit, By Gary Wills, David L. Coppola
Papal Sin: Structures Of Deceit, By Gary Wills, David L. Coppola
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Book review by David L. Coppola.
Wills, Garry. Papal Sin: Structures of Deceit. New York: Doubleday, 2000.