Stephen M. Krason
A few months ago, I was on a panel at my university on the topic of
evaluating American liberalism and conservatism in light of Catholic
social teaching. The panel was asked what that teaching would say about
affirmative action—defined by a leading law dictionary as the conferring
of special rights in hiring or advancement to […]
Duncan G. Stroik
We need a new Counter-Reformation in sacred art and architecture. What
was the Reformation’s effect? First, it preached iconoclasm, the
rejection of the human figure in religious art. Second, it reoriented
worship, so that people gathered round the pulpit rather than the altar
and the baptismal font became more important than the tabernacle. At the
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