10 Ways that Science Is Proving the Church Is Right and the Culture's Wrong
Research is constantly producing evidence that we ignore Catholic moral teachings at our peril.
Research is constantly producing evidence that we ignore Catholic moral teachings at our peril.
All uses of assisted human reproduction technologies should be primarily child-centred, not adult-centred, as is the case today.
The new cosmology makes possible a new dialogue between physics and theology, or, more broadly, between science and religion.
Artificial insemination introduces sperm into a woman's body by use of a thin tube (cannula) or other instrument to bring about a pregnancy.
John D. Cunningham, S.J., a particle physicist at Loyola University Chicago, writes in the current volume of Integritas about the rocky history of scientific study in Catholic higher education.
The litany of marijuana's adverse health effects raises major doubts about the wisdom of promoting its legalization for recreational purposes.
Fr. Stanley L. Jaki used the phrase stillbirths of science in reference to the ancient cultures of Egypt, China, India, Babylon, Greece, and Arabia. The lifeless imagery was the counter-analogy to his claim that science was born of Christianity.
A bioethics expert argues that laws ensuring that every child knows its mother and father are unethical.