Monica Migliorino Miller
Several years ago, after I taught a course on Church history, my
students presented me with a gift. It was an 8-inch tall action-figure
of Pope Innocent III they purchased from a novelty store in Frankenmuth,
MI. A pope of the thirteenth century, Innocent III, besides approving
the Rule of St. Francis, is also known […]
Scott Ventureyra
Popular consciousness in the West has affirmed over and over again, like
the beating of a drum, that natural science and theology are in bitter
conflict. Recently, evolutionary biologist, Jerry Coyne, made this claim
in a predictable piece, claiming that the two are incompatible and are
at war with one another. In recent years, scientific […]
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