Contrast Without Contradiction: Linguistic Paradox in Julian of Norwich

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 that you would like published that received a grade of an A- or higher, please be sure to contact us. By Katie Branigan, Hillsdale College             At the heart of […]

The Language of Poverty

Reading Time: 6 minutes By Madeleine Naleski, The Catholic University of America Debunking the complexities of rhetorical reality can make being honest seem harsh, and complicating words and phrases with “politically correct” terms can lead to more consequences. It seems that members of society have increasingly become much more sensitive to which words are used when, where, and with […]

Authorship and Interpretation of the Scriptures

Reading Time: 3 minutes The following was a college essay written by Mary Grace Raddell. It has been edited and approved by Aidan McIntosh. If you have a Theology essay that you would like published that received a grade of an A- or higher, please be sure to contact us. By Mary Grace Raddell, Catholic University of America The […]