Italian Stigmatine priest and Thomist philosopher Cornelio Fabro is well known for his work on the metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas. Yet despite also authoring many studies on Søren Kierkegaard, Fabro... READ MORE The post An Excerpt from “Being before God” by Joshua Furnal appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Tia Noelle Pratt is assistant vice president and director of mission engagement and strategic initiatives in the Office for Mission and Ministry and assistant professor of sociology at Villanova University. The... READ MORE The post An Interview with Tia Noelle Pratt, Author of “Black and Catholic” appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Erika Kidd’s fresh approach to Augustine’s De magistro (On the Teacher) fills a gap in the emerging conversation about Augustine’s early dialogues, while avoiding the disincarnate bias of existing interpretations of this... READ MORE The post An Excerpt from “Intimacy and Intelligibility” by Erika Kidd appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Tomáš Halík provides a poignant reflection on Christianity’s crisis of faith while offering a vision of the self-reflection, love, and growth necessary for the church to overcome and build a... READ MORE The post New Paperback Release: “The Afternoon of Christianity” by Tomáš Halík appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
In 1942, historian Marie-Dominique Chenu was removed from his teaching position at Le Saulchoir, the French Dominican school of theology, and his groundbreaking new publication was placed on the Catholic... READ MORE The post An Excerpt from “Marie-Dominique Chenu” by Mary Kate Holman appeared first on University of Notre Dame.| University of Notre Dame
Daniel K. Williams is a senior fellow at the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University, where he teaches American history. He is the author of several books| 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