The work of the twentieth-century Jesuit theologian provides a theological critique of ethno-nationalism, and serves as a model for resisting racism today
Fifty years ago, the “universality” in Catholic ethics meant absorption into the Roman way of viewing things; a conference in Sarajevo modeled another way
Unless we can find a way to defend a non-ableist and non-ageist conception of human dignity, we won’t have the moral resources to resist infanticide’s normalization
While the church certainly needs a new, robust political theology of the common good, it’s delusional to look for the solution in premodern Christendom
Catholic University is in need of renewal, but the administration’s plan to address the budget crisis will only threaten the school’s national standing