Category: Catholic

  • Newman Today: After Kant and Aquinas

    If Aquinas’s solution emerges from all of Kant’s problems, in what sense, then, can there be a resurrection of Thomas? Is the only possible characterization of Aquinas one where his philosophy and theology resemble to no small degree the artistic world of his fellow Dominican Fiesole, both of whose clearly

  • A Response to the Spirit of Governance

    I have the honor of responding to Bishop Boyea’s magnificent reflection on the “spirit of governance.” I love the focus specifically on the “spirit” of governance. Using that phrase drawn from the prayer of episcopal ordination, Bishop Boyea is able to emphasize that the munus regendi, the office of pastoral

  • A Tribute to David Tracy

    In October 1994, I arrived for the first time at Hyde Park as an invitee of my friend Daniel Garber to serve as a visiting professor in the department of philosophy. While I was unfamiliar with many of the names of my new colleagues at the University of Chicago, one

  • Leo XIII Beyond Rerum Novarum

    Anuncio vobis Gaudium magnum. Habemus Papam! Eminentissimum ac Reverendissimum Dominum, Dominum Robertum Franciscum Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalem Prevost qui sibi nomen imposuit LEONEM XIV. I will always remember where I was when I heard this pronouncement. Having written a dissertation on Leo XIII during my doctoral program, I exploded with

  • Alasdair MacIntyre on the Writing of History

    Tributes to Alasdair MacIntyre published since his death on May 21, 2025 have noted his impact on a wide range of academic fields, not just philosophy. His work has shaped inquiry in the fields of theology, political theory, sociology, psychology, classics, communication, law, education, and many more. Even business ethics, a