The Day the Pope Met a Psychedelic Evangelist
Pharmacological Perennialism crossed paths with the Catholic Church at a previously unreported "holy meeting."
Pharmacological Perennialism crossed paths with the Catholic Church at a previously unreported "holy meeting."
American history is often a story of people leaving to try to build their voluntary utopias.
As millions of Christians plan to sit out the election, church leaders face tough choices about how to inspire their congregations without violating the law.
Catholic Answers apologist Trent Horn explores the nexus of Catholic social teaching and libertarianism.
The justice's benign comments set off a lengthy news cycle and have been treated as a scandal by some in the media. Why?
A new film depicts Mother Cabrini, the patron saint of immigrants.
When does a sufficiently advanced algorithm start to mimic our conception of God?
Urban policy analyst Addison Del Mastro advances it in the Catholic journal America.
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Big government has been ruinous for millions of people. Charities aren't perfect, but they are much more efficient and effective.
Rejection of the state and the use of lethal force can be found in the founding documents of Christianity.
Too few remember the pope's opposition to Polish building regulation.
"I pray wherever I go, inside my head, for the people around me," said one priest. "How can it be a crime for a priest to pray?"
In the early 20th century, the Klan's virulent nativism and anti-Catholicism fueled its interest in education policy.
To truly care about virtue is to recognize that it matters how you win: Ends don't justify means.
Mendel had a history of run-ins with the state.
Leviathan was a challenge to the governing independence of the Holy See.
Remembering the world’s first geneticist, and a tax protester to boot
This has nothing to do with the separation of church and state.
"I have no doubt," Polish President Lech Wałęsa once said, that without John Paul II "the birth of Solidarity would not have been possible."
Sohrab Ahmari's case for tradition conceals an authoritarian agenda.
No justices disagreed, but Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas object that the majority is sidestepping a debate over when laws can overrule religious beliefs.
"At some point, a regulation or a law with the absolute best of intentions will be wielded by people who may not have the absolute best of intentions."
Parsing issues at the intersection of current affairs and the world's largest religious denomination is no easy task.
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The enigmatic founder of the Catholic Worker Movement was an extraordinary avatar of nonviolent dissent.
His statement doesn’t change Catholic Church teachings, but it’s an indicator of big cultural shifts.
What libertarians can learn from Catholic social doctrine
Harry Potter and the Baffling Return of Religious Panic
By rejecting classical liberalism, Sohrab Ahmari and his ilk deny the dignity of the human person.
When Europe's beer-brewing, liquor-distilling monks combine Catholicism and capitalism, the results are delicious.
Depletion of trust and confidence in public and private institutions is happening across the board and leads to more, not less, government.
Death squads are after Father Amado Picardal, an early critic of the Philippine drug war.
What could go wrong with federalizing the corporate charter process and putting bureaucrats in charge of long-term business thinking?
Libertarians think freedom creates the conditions that lead to human flourishing. The Catholic Church has a name for that.
The bill was passed unanimously by the state Senate, but has remained in the House since February 2017.
The church's catechism now calls capital punishment "inadmissible" and says it's "an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person."
School choice and cultural pressure are better than government mandates.
An Argentinian bishop in Rome may not be the best authority on Chinese politics.
A baker's dozen Christian libertarians weigh in
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