Disability’s Challenge to Theology: Genes, Eugenics, and the Metaphysics of Modern Medicine uses insights from disability studies to understand in a deeper way the ethical implications that genetic technologies pose... READ MORE The post New Paperback Release: “Disability’s Challenge to Theology” by Devan Stahl appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
In the storied history of the U.S. Catholic community, there is a long-standing myth held by Catholics and non-Catholics alike that there are no Black Catholics. In this deeply researched... READ MORE The post An Excerpt from “Black and Catholic” by Tia Noelle Pratt appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
For centuries, Christian theology has rested on a paradox. Beginning with the Council of Chalcedon in the fifth century, the major Christian traditions have held that Jesus Christ combines two... READ MORE The post An Excerpt from “The Light of Tabor” by David Bentley Hart appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Sixty-five years ago, the “Year of Africa” (1960) witnessed a surge in the number of independent African countries. Yet legacies of colonialism have| University of Notre Dame
Modern questions about our bodies and how we see ourselves are often complex and problematic. To better answer these contemporary questions and navigate| University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame Press is thrilled to announce that Angela Franks’s Body and Identity: A History of the Empty Self was selected as a Winner of| University of Notre Dame
“There are no Black Catholics.” This is a myth that has fueled the systemic and religious oppression of African Americans who practice Catholicism. Tia| University of Notre Dame
On entering their cell for the first time, the recludensus (novice recluse) would climb into a grave dug inside the cell...| London Review of Books
The University of Notre Dame Press is honored to partner with Knowledge Unlatched to announce the release of Who Are My People? Love, Violence, and| University of Notre Dame