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Matthew Ashley
Rest In Peace: Johann Baptist Metz was the theologian who made the modern academy.
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Benjamin Ivry
In his new book, Christopher Steck recommends a relationship of kinship to animals rather than one of dominion or stewardship.
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Jaelani Turner-Williams
“Wu-Tang: An American Saga” is exposing millions more to the role of spirituality in RZA’s life, career and role in Wu-Tang Clan.
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Thomas P. Rausch
Two new books show that Christian approaches to salvation are not as monolithic as one might think.
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Timothy P. O'Malley
What makes 'Mass Exodus' a must-read is careful attention to the qualitative analysis related to disaffiliation from the church.
Pope Francis presents the Ratzinger prize to Jesuit Father Paul Bere during a ceremony at the Vatican Nov. 9, 2019. Father Bere and philosopher Charles Taylor were chosen as prize winners by the Joseph Ratzinger-Benedict XVI Foundation. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
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Cindy Wooden - Catholic News Service
Charles Taylor is a philosopher who has focused much of his work on secularism; Father Paul Bere is known particularly for his contributions to developing an African theology.