
Sensation: a Socratic hindrance, or an Aristotilian necessity?
4 minutes By Georgiana DePugh, University of Dallas Sensation is a reception of the form without the matter. In Aristotle’s De Anima, there are many concepts he
4 minutes By Georgiana DePugh, University of Dallas Sensation is a reception of the form without the matter. In Aristotle’s De Anima, there are many concepts he
6 minutes Ben Duphiney, The Catholic University of America The Journey to Emmaus (24:13-35) is a signature story in the Gospel of Luke. Merely as a story
3 minutes by Joseph Tuttle, Benedictine College In order for Jesus Christ to redeem humanity, it was necessary that the Second Person of the Trinity become man
16 minutes By Michael Twohig, Christendom College Luke 8 consists of the parable of the sower and the seeds and then a series of miracles, which include
6 minutes By Jonathan C. McMonigal, Holy Apostles College and Seminary Part I: Introduction When searching to explain the metaphysical structure of reality, the mind encounters the problem
2 minutes by Joseph Tuttle, Benedictine College In the early Church, and indeed today, the bishop is considered an apostolic successor, meaning that he can trace his
13 minutes By Bartlomiej Staniszewski, Oxford University Disclaimer (13th of December 2021): While this article offers some ways of escaping Kant’s critique, it does not evaluate those
12 minutes Ben Duphiney, The Catholic University of America Worlds collided as Irena Sendler and Sr. Kevin began their ministry in the Twentieth Century. Despite the fact
< 1 minute In this episode of the Catholic Chat podcast, Will Deatherage, Josh Orsi, and Caitlyn Woodham discuss the case of the priests whose hundreds of baptisms
18 minutes By Gillian Richards, The Catholic University of America Critics of natural rights theory often say rights language is primarily concerned with liberties. As Mary Ann
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