'New anthropological and ethical interpretations' pose a challenge, but dialogue must continue. DIALOGUE. Anglican Archbishop Rowan Williams of Canterbury greets Cardinal Ivan Dias, prefect of the ...
Pundits, academics, and church leaders alike decry our current age as a time of partisan rancor and disunity. People, we are told, are locked in “echo chambers,” and they refuse to listen to those ...
A … shadow beclouds the Christian community today in its effort to give visible expression to the church’s oneness in Christ. That shadow I call Ecumenicalism ...
“How very good and pleasant it is when kindred live together in unity.” These words from the 133 Psalm proclaim a Divine priority which religion, politics, and humanity in general have too frequently ...
Baptism provides a theological framework for helping us gladly and charitably embrace each other as Christian brothers and sisters in the midst of our political diversity. In this two part series we ...