Many Protestant rebels from Luther forward placed mistaken reliance on the works of St. Augustine of Hippo as providing a…
Author Guy McClung, J.D., Ph.D.
Mama, Mammy, Mom, Mommy. Sweet, Beloved, Dear. Think of all the terms of endearment we use for our mothers. Think…
For St. John the Apostle, the empty tomb was all he needed to experience to believe in the Resurrection. But…
The use and the abuse of apology as a political weapon, gambit, or statement has a long and varied history.…
Some years ago I proudly came out of the “monogamy closet.” (See comments here.) Now, after over 42-plus years,…
For some time now, a group of theologians has opined about “Theological Silence About White Racism.” In words of accusation…
Why aren’t there some words – profound, insightful, loving, deep, meaningful, powerful words– which, when read, heard, or said will…
In the article “Has the Silence Been Broken? Catholic Theological Ethics and Racial Justice” in Theological Studies Journal (March, 2014),…
Last week when the “presider” at the “meal” at the local protestant-Catholic community preached that a “synod”” is a “council”…
Part one of this series dealt with how Jesus, Scripture, and the saints described and identified false teachers. In this…