People of No Morals
Two-thirds of young adults couldn’t name a moral dilemma, says David Brooks, citing a study done on that age group by University of Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith. ‘I don’t really deal with right and...
Read MorePosted by Jana Bennett | Sep 16, 2011 | Classic Posts, Current Events, Theology at College |
Two-thirds of young adults couldn’t name a moral dilemma, says David Brooks, citing a study done on that age group by University of Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith. ‘I don’t really deal with right and...
Read MorePosted by Jana Bennett | Sep 4, 2011 | Current Events, From the Field |
Two institutions that have been in the hot seat since the start of the recession are health care and education. Both have out-of-control costs, with comparatively very little to show for those costs, making them targets of...
Read MorePosted by Jana Bennett | Aug 19, 2011 | Current Events |
Dr. Rubio is one of our new correspondents at Catholicmoraltheology.com. We are pleased she is taking the time to join in the ongoing conversations. A new study put out by the National Marriage Project and the Institute for...
Read MorePosted by Jana Bennett | Aug 17, 2011 | Current Events |
In a National Catholic Reporter article by John Allen, Fr. Thomas Weinandy from the USCCB spoke against the problems he sees in contemporary American theology. Theologians are a: ‘curse and affliction upon the...
Read MorePosted by Jana Bennett | Aug 15, 2011 | Current Events |
As some of you may know, blog contributor David Cloutier had the opportunity to review Matt Levering’s book Betrayal of Charity in collaboration with patheos.com a couple weeks ago (here). To go alongside his review, I...
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