For nearly two millennia, the Gospels’ passion narratives have inspired memorable works of art, the most recent example being…
A pastor—we will call him Reverend Galsworthy—was meeting with a young engaged couple, and he could not help heaving…
Although the mists of history hide much about St. Patrick, this much we do know: He was not even…
It’s St. Patrick’s Day, and instead of focusing on all things Irish, like drinking beer or wearing green, let’s ask…
Sociologist Stefan Timmerman has observed that “Humans in every society studied to date are more likely to be murdered…
Across America, hundreds of thousands are walking away from their homes—unable to make mortgage payments. Defaults and foreclosures are…
The groom was attired in a black tuxedo, and the bride—decked in a white silk gown and pearls—carried a…
The groom was attired in a black tuxedo, and the bride—decked in a white silk gown and pearls—carried a small…
One of our Centurions recently told us a story that was both fascinating—and disturbing. Her name is Tessa Littlejohn.…
How do you justify art and the humanities?That is the provocative question asked in a recent New York Times…