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Paradox and mystery reclaimed: A review of Henri de Lubac’s The Church

A few months ago, I interviewed the patristics scholar, Dr. Lewis Ayres. Dr. Ayres is understandably very favorably disposed towards the school of modern theology that has come to be known as “ressourcement” theology. However, […]

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Is Vatican II “spent”? A reply to Michael Pakaluk: Part I

Michael Pakaluk, in a recent essay at “The Catholic Thing”, makes the claim that Vatican II, though containing many important teachings, has done all that it can do and will do, and is therefore, “spent.” […]

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The Faith Once for All Delivered

Eduardo Echeverria: The German “Synodal Way” says Christianity’s a product of the times, leaving us helpless against historical relativism.

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Bonagura’s Catechism

Brad Miner: David Bonagura’s Staying with the Catholic Church is an ideal refresher or introduction to the most enduring Christian faith.

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The Church in Crisis

Eduardo Echeverria reviews Ralph Martin’s new book is a tour de force that, in the words of Cardinal Gerhard Müller, “should be widely read.”

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