The first installment of an essay series on literature and faith. Credit...Nada Hayek Supported by By Ayana Mathis I am a child of the church. In an early memory, I am 6 years old, half-asleep in the ...
VATICAN CITY — The authors of a new and lengthy study of biblical anthropology by the Pontifical Biblical Commission say it offers theologians and catechists “observations of modern society’s views on ...
(The Conversation) — The doctrine of inerrancy likely took shape during the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States, in response to the rise of liberalism within Christianity. (The Conversation) ...