Home: Core Subjects: Apologetics: LINKS_PAGE

Core Subjects: Apologetics: LINKS_PAGE

Articles:

Reading the Scandal With Biblical Eyes - Father Robert Barron

Once again we’re living in scandal times.   Read more...

Rebutting the 'Catholic but…' - Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted

Now is the time to rebut the “Catholic but…” It is the time to say “Yes” when we mean “Yes,” and to say “No” when we mean “No.”  Read more...

Recognizing the True Church - Father John A. Hardon, S.J.

There are two basic positions in the medley of world religions outside the Catholic Church.   Read more...

Reform in the Church and in Society - Fr. Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R.

The Church, made up as she is of people, is constantly in need of renewal and reform. Any living thing — be it a plant, a human body or a social organism — needs constantly to be renewed, or it will become moribund. Spiritual renewal, when it occurs in human life and is done under the impulse of the Holy Spirit, often is also a reform, that is, a return to basic principles, a refocusing on basic goals.  Read more...

Reform Party - John Wilson

N.T. Wright is arguably the most influential living Protestant theologian. He's also a scholar sending shock waves through Evangelical circles as he advances the view that the leaders of the Protestant Reformation — Martin Luther especially — misread St. Paul on the subject of justification by faith.  Read more...

Reformation Day and Schism - Francis J. Beckwith

Sunday, October 31, is Reformation Day.   Read more...

Religion has a role to play in the public square - Margaret Somerville

It is a secularist truism: Religion and religious voices and views have no valid role to play in the public square. Indeed, many secularists are openly hostile to any such participation. But are they correct?  Read more...

Religion: A Source of Division? - Doug McManaman

I was taken aback recently when an old friend of mine argued the position that religion is a major divisive force in the world. In light of recent events, he argues that religion is virtually the only thing that is dividing people in Kashmir and the Middle East, just as it was religion that divided Ireland, not to mention Iran and Iraq.  Read more...

Rescuing Tolerance - A. J. Conyers

The notion of tolerance encompasses two quite different ideas. On the one hand it can be understood as an Enlightenment concept hostile to theology. On the other hand it is an attitude with deep roots in the Christian tradition.  Read more...

Roots of Marian Devotion Go Back to Old Testament - Scott Hahn

Scholar Scott Hahn roundly rejects the idea held by some outside the Church that Catholics, by honoring Mary, somehow detract from God.  Read more...


Pages: [<<] ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ... [>>]


Related Categories:



Pages Updated On: 08-Mar-2011 - 20:54:24