Eternity, God’s Knowledge, and Free Will
Reading Time: 10 minutes By Michael Kurkowski, University of Notre Dame Time is the measure of change. Anything eternal (ex-terminus) is without a boundary in time; has neither beginning
Reading Time: 10 minutes By Michael Kurkowski, University of Notre Dame Time is the measure of change. Anything eternal (ex-terminus) is without a boundary in time; has neither beginning
Reading Time: 3 minutes LV 19:1-2, 17-18 PS 103:1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13 1 COR 3:16-23 MT 5:38-4 by William Deatherage, Executive Producer “Fire and brimstone” is an epithet
Reading Time: 4 minutes Christopher Centrella, Franciscan University of Steubenville For more information on this subject, our Executive Director has also written on Catholic Fundamentalism at https://clarifyingcatholicism.org/2019/08/02/the-rise-of-catholic-fundamentalism-on-fundamentalism/ In reading
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Anja Renkes, University of Notre Dame What does the whirlwind speech, and Job’s response to it, reveal about Job’s relationship with God? The Book
Reading Time: 11 minutes Bill QuinnLMSW/Christian Counselor My journey and struggle with my Catholic Faith began in the summer of 1999. At that time, I was a social work
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Joshua Nelson Do you ever see a big headline that catches your eye? Maybe it was one of those random Buzzfeed quizzes, like “we
Reading Time: 5 minutes by William Deatherage, Executive Director Today’s Readings: SIR 15:15-20 PS 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34 1 COR 2:6-10 MT 5:17-37 OR 5:20-22A, 27-28, 33-34A, 37 Humans, by
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Catherine Stodola, University of Alabama Catholic Social Teaching is one of the great traditions of the Church. Grounded in scripture and adapted to meet
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Thomas Dompkowski, The Catholic University of America J.M.J. In 1981, a mosaic was installed overlooking St. Peter’s Basilica. Pope St. John Paul II dedicated
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Joe Bukuras, The Catholic University of America Disclaimer: This article does not reflect the collective views and beliefs of Clarifying Catholicism. We encourage our