A DEFENSE OF BABY-WORSHIP

by G.K. Chesterton
The two facts which attract almost every normal person to children are, first, that they are very serious, and, secondly, that they are in consequence very happy.…

GOD’S SENSE OF HUMOR

by Fr. Ron Rolheiser
If we genuinely trust scripture, our own experience, and our own sanity, we can only conclude that God has a sense of humor, and a robust and sneaky one at that.…

Justice and the American Way

by Arthur Aghajanian
The stakes have increased in recent years as relationships fracture under the strain of our political divide. Today, tribalism holds the United States hostage, with partisan political loyalties stoking fear and hatred between…

The Images We Perceive

by Mark Walters
We all “see through a glass dimly,” that is, we form images about reality that are not wholly true. If we are looking for an easy target to blame, we must look no further than social media and advertising.…

Felicia Wu Song: what to do with our Restless Devices

Felicia Wu Song is a cultural sociologist, a professor teaching at Westmont College, an author, and a lecturer. In her recent book, Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence and Place in the Digital Age, Dr. Song does more than just discuss the problems that technology, devices, and a digital ecology bring…

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