Beauty in the Divine Comedy
Reading Time: 20 minutes by John Tuttle, Benedictine College This paper analyzes Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy and suggests that the poet uses beauty as a theological element. Specifically, it
Reading Time: 20 minutes by John Tuttle, Benedictine College This paper analyzes Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy and suggests that the poet uses beauty as a theological element. Specifically, it
Reading Time: 12 minutes Translation by Will Deatherage, Executive Director The following essay was written by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in 2004, a few years before he was elected to
Reading Time: 11 minutes By Jonathan C. McMonigal, Holy Apostles College and Seminary Part I: Introduction In the wake of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, the Catholic Church ruled
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Will Deatherage, Executive Director “Only those who have experienced the shock of transitoriness, the anxiety in which they are aware of their finitude, the
Reading Time: 10 minutes Ben Duphiney, The Catholic University of America St. John Henry Newman lived his early, Anglican life in the classrooms and libraries of Oxford. As a
Reading Time: 17 minutes By Sam Agra, St. Louis University One of the many complaints lobbed against the academic tradition of theology or philosophy is that of the professor
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Mary Grace Raddell, The Catholic University of America Churches across the world have beautiful stained glass windows which depict saints, biblical stories, the Stations
Reading Time: 19 minutes By Will Deatherage, Executive Director The following is a collection of mini-essays on ten different Christological texts, from Historical Jesus studies to conciliar documents, to
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Simon Falk, The Catholic University of America A long time ago, I was a young man in love. It was the end of my
Reading Time: 10 minutes By Katya Konopacki, St. Louis University Thomas Aquinas is regarded as one of the most influential thinkers in the period of medieval Scholasticism and is