Flannery O’Connor is a guide for the Catholic who seeks to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to live the life of faith in the modern world. O’...| Catholic University of America Press
Fall & Winter 2025-2026 Catalog OUT NOW!| Catholic University of America Press
We are delighted to unveil our Fall/Winter 2025-26 New Books catalog! The post Fall & Winter 2025-2026 Catalog OUT NOW! appeared first on Catholic University of America Press.| Catholic University of America Press
This October, The Catholic University of America Press will publish The Office and Authority of the Local Prior in the Order of Saint Augustine by Robert F. Prevost, OSA, today known as Pope Leo XIV. The future Pope Leo wrote this work for his doctorate in church law at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas in Rome (the Angelicum), where it was published in a very limited run in 1987. Now CUA Press is making a beautiful new edition for those who want to "take and read" the future pope's ...| Catholic University of America Press
CUA Press interviews Ann Hartle on her upcoming book Flannery O'Connor and Blaise Pascal: Recovering the Incarnation for the Modern Mind| Catholic University of America Press
In a reading slump? There's no need to fear, CUA Press "Staff Reads" is here! This August the Press is reading a variety of topics and genres, some of which include Jewish history, dystopian fiction, and even a tell-all investigative piece on the music streaming industry! The post What Are We Reading This August? appeared first on Catholic University of America Press.| Catholic University of America Press
This week on the blog, John Gavin, S.J. talks about his latest book, Growing into God: The Fathers of the Church on Christian Maturity.| Catholic University of America Press
We are pleased to have Jason L.A. West on the blog to discuss his book The Christian Philosophy of Jacques Maritain. Jason West is professor of philosophy at Newman Theological College, Edmonton, Canada. The post Interview with Jason West: On Jacques Maritain appeared first on Catholic University of America Press.| Catholic University of America Press
We are delighted to have Thomas W. Jodziewicz on the blog to discuss his book The Correspondence of John Carroll and Charles Plowden, 1779–1816. Thomas Jodziewicz is distinguished professor emeritus of the Department of History at the University of Dallas. The post Interview with Thomas W. Jodziewicz appeared first on Catholic University of America Press.| Catholic University of America Press
This month, we have some contemporary fiction and a sprinkle of stories featuring a prevalent underwater theme—perfect for summer! Whatever genre floats your boat, you might just find a new book for your TBR.| Catholic University of America Press
We are excited to have Andrew C. Chronister on the blog to discuss his book Augustine in the Pelagian Controversy: Defending Church Unity. Andrew Chronister is Associate Professor of Patristics and Ancient Languages at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary. The post Interview with Andrew Chronister appeared first on Catholic University of America Press.| Catholic University of America Press
We are delighted to have Michael Higgins on the blog to discuss his book Giving One’s Word: Psychological Analogy as Social Analogy in Aquinas's Trinitarian Theology. Michael Joseph Higgins teaches humanities at The St. Jerome Institute, Washington, DC.| Catholic University of America Press
This June, CUA Press is reading a range of fiction and nonfiction! Featured is a healthy mix of literary criticism, 19th Century philosophy, and contemporary fiction.| Catholic University of America Press
We are excited to have our author, Michael Gorman, discuss his book A Contemporary Introduction to Thomistic Metaphysics on our blog. Michael Gorman is ordinary professor of philosophy at The Catholic... READ MORE| Catholic University of America Press
In this blog post, we are taking a look at what CUA Press is reading this summery (and so far, quite rainy) June! Featured in this staff bookshelf we have a lovely array of genres, some of which include fantasy, memoir, mythological retellings, gothic fiction, and more. Take a look, and perhaps you can chase away the early June rain with a good book!| Catholic University of America Press