By Jennifer Owens-Jofré Luke 3:1-6 From the start of this Gospel passage, the Evangelist is sensitive to political and religious power, telling his reader who is in charge. In the midst of the everyday workings […]

By Jennifer Owens-Jofré Luke 3:1-6 From the start of this Gospel passage, the Evangelist is sensitive to political and religious power, telling his reader who is in charge. In the midst of the everyday workings […]
Hospitality and Solidarity, Not Hostility and Hate: Christian Ethicists Without Borders’ Statement on Anti-Semitism, Racism, & Xenophobia 31 October 2018 Last year, in response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 11th […]
This letter, by guest contributor Jason Steidl, responds to “Out at St. Paul,” a piece written by Nic Rowan and published online by First Things on September 4, 2018. Dr. Steidl previously contacted First Things to […]
Editor’s Note: The most recent version of this syllabus can also be seen in an updated post at https://dailytheology.org/2019/01/17/an-updated-catholic-abuse-crisis-syllabus/. By Catherine R. Osborne, Ph.D. In the spirit of the Ferguson Syllabus and other crowdsourced collections […]
By B. Kevin Brown Since the Pennsylvania Grand Jury report on clergy sexual abuse was released, several news articles, commentaries, blogs, and Pope Francis’ Letter to the People of God all have helpfully pointed to […]
By Stephanie Ann Puen The recent release of the sex abuse grand jury report in Pennsylvania that details the systemic sexual abuse and cover up by the Catholic church hierarchy has been overwhelming, horrible, shameful, […]
This guest post is a prayer and letter written by Dr. Susan Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Catholic Studies at Emory University Candler School of Theology. To add your signature to the 5000+ signatures below, visit:/Para […]
By Jennifer Owens-Jofré Los pollitos dicen Pío, pío, pío Cuando tienen hambre Cuando tienen frío La gallina busca El maíz y el trigo Les da la comida Y les presta abrigo Bajo sus dos alas […]
By Jennifer Owens-Jofré I have compiled a list of resources about the separation of migrant children from their parents that have been helpful to me in discerning steps forward on this issue. In the list […]
Ethicists Without Borders on the Crisis in Syria April 17, 2018 The poison gas attack that killed and injured scores of people, including children, on April 7, 2018, in Douma, Syria, shocks our consciences. We […]
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