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St. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) is one of the most influential thinkers in Western philosophy and theology.
In modern intellectual and social discourse, relativism and its derivatives, such as Critical
In a world awash with competing philosophies, ideologies...
In contemporary moral and philosophical discourse, some suggest that moral truth and what is “right” are contingent upon a person’s or society’s ability to adapt to circumstances.
The United States is facing a pervasive mental health crisis...
The desire to believe in God, or to embrace Christianity...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is often presented as a valuable lens for understanding systemic racism and working toward justice.
Imagine a traveler navigating a vast ocean without a compass or map...
This essay, rooted in Thomistic philosophy, aims to respectfully articulate...
The Thomistic framework, rooted in the thought of St. Thomas...
This paper examines the limitations of materialism...
Religious faith has long been recognized as a powerful force in shaping human behavior...
The supremacy of Jesus Christ is central to Christian doctrine...
Buddhism is widely recognized for its emphasis on compassion (karuṇā), a virtue deeply woven into its philosophy and practice.
To many, the idea of a God-designed universe seems at odds with the slow, chaotic processes described by evolution.
Existential fears—the dread of meaninglessness, death, and suffering...
This synthesis integrates findings from across research domains...
Psychotherapy has long been recognized as a powerful tool for improving mental health...
In a world often divided by “us vs. them” thinking...
Jordan Peterson’s clinical philosophy, deeply rooted in cognitive-behavioral techniques...
Racism is a persistent moral evil that wounds individuals, communities, and societies.
Christianity, the world’s largest religious tradition, is divided into several major branches...
One of the enduring criticisms of Roman Catholicism is its use of religious imagery and statues...
The Catholic Church’s teaching on the Communion of Saints and Marian intercession...
The Catholic Church has stood as a cornerstone of faith and culture for over two millennia.
The Protestant Reformation, while significant, often rests on misunderstandings of Catholic doctrine and practice.
Gender dysphoria—the significant distress experienced when one’s gender identity does not align with their biological sex...
Marxism, the socio-political and economic theory developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels...
In an age where science and technology shape nearly every aspect of our lives...
Simulation Theory has captured the imagination of philosophers, scientists, and technologists in recent years.
Christianity makes profound claims about the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
“If God is good, why is there evil?”
The question of how the human soul fits within the framework of evolution is one of the most intriguing and potentially contentious intersections between science and faith.
The origins of life have remained one of the most profound mysteries in both scientific inquiry and theological reflection.
I am a practicing Roman Catholic not merely because of my culture, tradition, or emotional experiences—though all of these have played a role. My faith is rooted in something much deeper...
Quantum mechanics, the study of particles at their smallest scales, challenges our understanding of reality.
The Holy Bible holds a central place within Roman Catholicism as the inspired Word of God and a primary source of divine revelation.
The Second Coming of Christ is a cornerstone of Catholic faith and eschatology.
Flannery O’Connor’s short story, Everything That Rises Must Converge, carries a deeply Catholic vision of human dignity, grace, and the often-painful pathway toward redemption.
Although Nee wrote from a Protestant context, his emphasis on the supremacy and fullness of Christ resonates deeply across Christian traditions, including Catholicism.
Julian of Norwich (1342–c.1416) is renowned as a medieval mystic and theologian, lauded for her work Revelations of Divine Love,.
In a world often marked by division, the search for truth can bring various cultural and spiritual traditions into fruitful conversation.
Near-death experiences (NDEs) have captured humanity’s imagination for centuries.
Most historians and New Testament scholars concur that Jesus was a real historical figure, though interpretations of His life and significance vary.