On the Problem of False Dichotomies Advanced by Those who Oppose the Faith
One of the more common issues faced today in proclaiming the faith is the problem that many, who reject some truth of the faith, set up false dichotomies.
One of the more common issues faced today in proclaiming the faith is the problem that many, who reject some truth of the faith, set up false dichotomies.
Before encountering Jesus, Simon could keep his entire life under control.
Pascal is the first postmedieval apologist. He is "for today" because he speaks to modern pagans, not to medieval Christians.
Every year in celebrating Easter we relive the experience of the first disciples of Jesus, the experience of the encounter with him risen.
It is easy to trace disasters, in retrospect, to the bursts of unfounded optimism that gave rise to them.
There is but one Cross and one character of mind formed by it; and nothing can be further from it than those tempers and dispositions in which the greater part of men called Christians live.
Pope Francis and I have something common. He was a Jesuit seminarian; so was I.
The rabbis talking with the twelve-year-old Jesus about the Torah must have thought that he was a child prodigy.
As years roll on, by little and little one will discover that, after all, he is not, as he imagined, possessed of any real substantial good.
George (Weigel), your new book could not have come at a better time.