By Molly Crawford Mass incarceration does not appear on many people’s list of pressing respect for life issues. However, an estimated 2.2 million lives play out behind bars at this moment. These lives are often […]

By Molly Crawford Mass incarceration does not appear on many people’s list of pressing respect for life issues. However, an estimated 2.2 million lives play out behind bars at this moment. These lives are often […]
By: Jason Steidl I read with great interest Kevin Ahern’s piece on Daily Theology calling Catholic theologians to publicly defend James Martin, SJ. I would seem to be Kevin’s intended audience. As a gay ecclesiologist and […]
By Michael Steltenkamp, S.J. A well-known passage in the New Testament reports an incident that took place after the resurrection of Jesus (Luke 24:13-36). The scene depicts two of his disciples walking on a road […]
by Luis Menéndez-Antuña Last May the topic of “racial talk” wreaked havoc on the Philosophy guild. Hypatia, a leading international journal in Feminist and Gender Studies, published an article authored by Rebecca Tuvel called “In […]
By Andrew Krinks “whiteness is the ownership of the earth forever and ever, Amen!”– W. E. B. Du Bois[1] Racial injustice originates with the godlike power of whiteness to possess the earth exclusively, which means […]
by Daniel A. Morris It is strange to use “in the age of Charlottesville” in the subtitle of a post on racism in America. As if what happened at the “Unite the Right” rally in […]
By Eric Martin. The Catholic Church must have a long and honest communal examination after none of its clergy showed up in Charlottesville on August 12. Muslims and Jews, despite their vulnerable status, arrived ready […]
By Andrew Prevot, Ph.D. Roots What do you love more, hearts of flesh or idols of stone? This is the question I would pose to anyone worried about statues. Let those useless attachments go. Love […]
A Statement from Christian Ethicists Without Borders
on White Supremacy and Racism
By: Taylor Ott The response that Mr. Trump gave to the events in Charlottesville ignited fury as it was rightly criticized for equivocation and being a pitiful, lukewarm response to racial injustice and hatred. But […]
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