“In the Name of the Mother?” Theologian Unearths Female Language for God in Traditional Interpretations of Scripture
“In the name of the Mother, and of the Daughter, and of the Holy Spirit.…
“In the name of the Mother, and of the Daughter, and of the Holy Spirit.…
“Let’s not forget that it’s a 70-year-old imprecise technology for mass murder,” Mark Romero said…
In 1980, The New York Times quoted Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan, GSS ’61, as saying…
Angela Alaimo O’Donnell hadn’t planned to write a book about the last 48 days of…
If Jesus were a neuroscientist, talk of “plasticity” might have made the final cut of…
Calling human destruction of other species “profoundly wrong” and “sinful,” a prominent Fordham theologian argued…
Think “Jonathan Edwards,” and images such as a zealous preacher at a pulpit or a…
In his inaugural address as the newly installed Karl Rahner, S.J., Memorial Chair in Theology,…
Faith and Folklore: In 2007, the Roman Catholic Church’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the…
The perennial clash between religion and politics has sparked debates for centuries—arguably millennia. However, Fordham…