Embracing the wonder of life
The U.S. Catholic Church’s struggle to define “care for creation”
The U.S. Catholic Church’s struggle to define “care for creation”
Why is it so difficult to dialogue with those who are different?
Reconciling the relationship between these two virtues
Our brains are wired to the positive — and Golden Rule thinking may have a place in the courtroom, too
How does punishment fit in to giving people a “70 times 7” chance to begin again? A lawyer’s perspective on faith and restorative justice.
The University of Notre Dame honors Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran and Focolare president Maria Voce — a new shared endeavor between academics and ecclesial movements
A bonus at the end of a two-year court trial. How a friend following through until the end also moved a lawyer to be generous toward the client…
By Julie Pyo
Bioethics researcher Marina Casini sees human rights being used against humans themselves. Will we betray the equal dignity of every human being?