Newman and the Purpose of the University
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: 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: 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
Reading Time: 16 minutes The following was a college essay written by Katie Branigan. It has been edited and approved by Michael Twohig. If you have a Theology essay
Reading Time: 15 minutes By Noah Torres, University of Dallas I. INTRODUCTION: CONTROVERSIA DE AUXILIIS AND MOLINA During the sixteenth-century, a monumental debate in theology arose regarding grace
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Preston Grippin, Texas A&M University When talking about the Nature of God, several assumptions are usually made. The first and most important assumption is
Reading Time: 39 minutes John Mancini, Rhode Island University Abstract: The following inquiry presents five different notions of soul, delving into the ones concerning Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Saint Thomas
Reading Time: 13 minutes By Michael Twohig, Christendom College “FOR MAKING THE WILL MORE QUICKLY EFFECTIVE, — AND SO TO THE MACHINE”: [1] “Disgraced he may be, yet is
Reading Time: 26 minutes By Sam Agra, St. Louis University The phrase, “It’s not personal, it’s just business,” may be a common trope among corporate movie villains, but its
Reading Time: 38 minutes THE FOLLOWING IS A THESIS THAT WAS SUBMITTED TO DR. KATHLEEN SULLIVAN IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Joshua Pippert, Benedictine College The modern world is aching with things like rampant nihilism and blatant disregard for the moral implications of decisions. You’ll