By: Robert A. Krieg, University of Notre Dame What is salvation? And how do we find it? According to some Christians, a follower of Jesus should know the day and hour when he or she was […]

By: Robert A. Krieg, University of Notre Dame What is salvation? And how do we find it? According to some Christians, a follower of Jesus should know the day and hour when he or she was […]
By Jonathan Lace Spoiler Alert! The following post contains spoilers for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Proceed at your own peril. Star Wars: The Force Awakens has finally been released to the collective relief of […]
Editor’s Note: Theology 101 is a new series from Daily Theology that aims to bring difficult and often confusing theological topics to an everyday level. They are perfect for classroom discussions, small groups, parish meetings, or, […]
Editor’s Note: Theology 101 is a new series from Daily Theology that aims to bring difficult and often confusing theological topics to an everyday level. They are perfect for classroom discussions, small groups, parish meetings, or, […]
By Katie Wrisley Shelby I’ve never succeeded in quite wrapping my mind around how atrocities such as the Holocaust or the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII happened. How could entire countries be complicit in evil of […]
By Chris Haw What do you get when you combine Darwin, Durkheim, Freud, Nietzsche, and Saint Augustine? You get something like René Girard. I never had the pleasure of meeting this, now late, French-American Stanford […]
Editor’s Note: This post, by Christine McCarthy, was originally published October 28, 2013, but we felt it was pretty awesome and wanted to bring it back for Halloween preparations! In October 2001, on a crisp […]
Editor’s Note: The following commentary on the ongoing public debate is presented, just like the original posting of Dr. Faggioli’s letter, as a guest post here at Daily Theology, and does not presume to represent […]
NB: This letter is posted with Dr. Massimo Faggioli’s permission. As usual with guest posts on Daily Theology, this does not necessarily reflect the views of all DT contributors. To the editor of the New […]
From the editors: this guest post is from Stuart Squires, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Theology at Brescia University. He may be reached at Squires3@yahoo.com, www.stuartsquires.com Today, September 30th, is the feast of St. Jerome (ca. 331—ca. 420), who, […]
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