A Theory of Sexual Attraction: Part 2
Here, I would like to present a proposition.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
Here, I would like to present a proposition.
Various theories have been proposed as to how we might classify human sexuality.
The Myth of Persecution by Candida Moss, professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame,Continue Reading
Often religious believers are accused of being small-minded, of refusing to account for the way things are, of being tiedContinue Reading
Sometimes I shock my friends when I tell them I would strongly consider (and possibly prefer) homeschooling for my children.Continue Reading
How can such incompatible beliefs as Catholicism and “pro-marriage-equality” be held within one person?
“… and old principles reappear under new forms. It [a great idea] changes with them in order to remain the same. In a higher world it is otherwise, but here below to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often.” So goes the argument of Blessed John Henry Newman’s Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine. Like any great idea, doctrine must change in order to remain the same. Only dead doctrine cannot change, for “a power of development is a proof of life.”
I recently completed my exit survey as a philosophy major at Notre Dame. With it, I included the following thoughtsContinue Reading
When one thinks about the constitution of an education in philosophy, one often begins by considering the curricula of philosophyContinue Reading
Eventually, the two people are “in a relationship.”