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Still a Prophet: Gordon Zahn and the danger of ‘milieu Catholicism’
Gordon Zahn and the danger of ‘milieu Catholicism’
Decline and Progress in Africa: A report
Ultimately, the solution to Africa's problems must come from within Africa.
Human Dignity and the End of Life: Caring for patients in a persistent vegetative state
Life is the first and most basic good of the human person
Buyer’s Remorse: Spatulas, Yahoo and the conscience of a consumer
Spatulas, Yahoo and the conscience of a consumer
For the Sake of Unity: Will disagreements tear apart the Anglican Communion?
Will disagreements tear apart the Anglican Communion?
Of Many Things
Of Many Things
The biblical landscape of the Gospels is fast disappearing
Faith in Focus
Life in the Borderlands: Lessons from the saints on the diversity of the body of Christ
Lessons in diversity from the saints
Romance of the Robots: Pixar’s ‘Wall-E’
Pixar's 'Wall-E' reviewed
Books
Thinking With the Church
Avery Dulles’ ‘Church and Society,’ reviewed
A Delicate Relationship
‘Religion in American Politics,’ reviewed
Welcome the Stranger
Missing from most of the national immigration debate has been the humanitarian aspects of the migration phenomenon.
Poetry
Who Cares
1. The Reading
The Word
Little Faith
Matthew rsquo s favorite apostle is Peter and Matthew rsquo s favorite description of the apostles rsquo faith before Jesus rsquo resurrection is ldquo little faith rdquo In Matthew rsquo s account of Jesus walking on the water Peter serves as the exemplar of ldquo little faith rdquo Where
Interreligious Dialogue?
The importance of interreligious dialogue today should be evident to everyone Yet when Christian theologians try to find New Testament foundations for such dialogue they come up against such texts as Jn 14 6 ldquo I am the way and the truth and the life rdquo and Acts 4 12 ldquo nor is there
Columns
The Missing Class: The real debate centers on our definition of poverty.
What is the correct definition of poverty?
Current Comment
Current Comment
The European invasion, the return of Thomas Eakins, and a text from PBXVI
Faith
The Diabolic Plot
It is when the Communists are good that they are most dangerous. And the trouble with many Catholics is that they do not recognize this dangerous goodness but think of Communists as characters from E. Phillip Oppenheim’s international mystery novels. Not long ago a Catholic novel was published
News
The Future of Nuclear Energy
Our readers respond to Kristin Shrader-Frechette
Signs of the Times
Will World Youth Day Be a Wake-up Call? In what is often seen as one of the most intensely secular nations in the world, Australia received a wake-up call: the faith of the church on public display over the weeklong celebrations of World Youth Day. For young Catholics used to seeing a steady annual






