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The Case for Life After Death - Peter Kreeft

Can you prove life after death?  Email This Article

The Case for Life After Death - Peter Kreeft

Can you prove life after death?  Email This Article

The Catholic apologist's scriptural cheat sheet - CHRISTOPHER WONG

Sola scriptura Sola fide Salvation (once and for all?)  Email This Article

The Church Isn’t a Democracy - GEORGE JONAS

This non-Catholic writer seems to have grasped what a surprising number of modern Catholics have failed to understand, that the Roman Catholic church is neither a debating society, nor is it a democracy.  Email This Article

The Da Vinci Code, the Catholic Church and Opus Dei - Prelature of Opus Dei in the United States

Many readers are intrigued by the claims about Christian history and theology presented in The Da Vinci Code. We would like to remind them that The Da Vinci Code is a work of fiction, and it is not a reliable source of information on these matters.  Email This Article

The Danger of Centering Prayer - REV. JOHN D. DREHER

In order to see clearly that New Age practices, like Transcendental Meditation and centering prayer, depart from the Catholic tradition, Father Dreher outlines the differences between Christian spirituality and Eastern spirituality.  Email This Article

The Ennui of Saint Teresa - Arthur C. Brooks

On average, religious people are much happier than nonreligious ones.  Email This Article

The First Cause Argument - Peter Kreeft

The most famous of all arguments for the existence of God are the "five ways" of Saint Thomas Aquinas. One of the five ways, the fifth, is the argument from design, which we looked at in the last essay. The other four are versions of the first-cause argument, which we explore here.  Email This Article

The Four Levels of Happiness - Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J.

The Greek Philosopher Aristotle observed that all human beings wish to be happy and search for happiness.  Email This Article

The Galileo Legend - Thomas Lessl

The extent to which people are mislead by the Galileo legend first began to dawn on me several years ago when I was teaching a doctoral seminar in the history of rhetoric — my own academic field.   Email This Article


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