The Beauty of the Theological Act: An Illustration of the Harmony between Faith and Reason
Reading Time: 11 minutes By Daniel Henriquez, University of Dallas The Glory of the Lord, that is revealed to man by the Light of Christ, shines forth in the
Reading Time: 11 minutes By Daniel Henriquez, University of Dallas The Glory of the Lord, that is revealed to man by the Light of Christ, shines forth in the
Reading Time: 21 minutes By Elena Mirus, Franciscan University of Steubenville All scholars of Pauline theology – in fact, almost everyone who has read a majority of Paul’s letters
Reading Time: 11 minutes By Noah Wollersheim, Christendom College “And the angel being come in, said unto her: Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee: blessed art
Reading Time: 15 minutes By Gianna Catherine Modesty is a hotly debated topic and discussions oftentimes lose sight of the purpose and value of modesty. When man understood the
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Kristina Beer, Franciscan University of Steubenville People often consider life “hectic,” “busy,” “chaotic,” or “stressful,” but very rarely, “full” or “abundant.” In a fast-paced,
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Daniel Henriquez, University of Dallas In his apologetic treatise On the Incarnation, St. Athanasius of Alexandria aimed to demonstrate that the Word “by the
Reading Time: 7 minutes By Theresa Dwayne, Christendom College INTRODUCTION At the beginning of time, God created the world in six days, and rested on the seventh, according to
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Peter Johnson, University of Dallas Christianity is a beautifully concrete religion. For all the glories and riches bestowed on man in the Christian dispensation,
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Anonymous I never thought I’d say this, but I enjoy reading Nietzsche. I took a class on Nietzsche this spring to try something different.
Reading Time: 12 minutes By Jason Schwartz, University of Dallas The resurrection of the body stands among the most difficult doctrines of the Christian Faith, one which was