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The Super Bowl and "the Supersex Myth"

The Super Bowl and "the Supersex Myth"

February 3 rd 2016 byJedd Medefind

What justice advocates can learn from their critics

Reestablishing Rhythms of Remembering

Reestablishing Rhythms of Remembering

December 9 th 2015 byBenjamin Mast

The church's unique practices of memory are a gift to an aging society.

The State of Joy

The State of Joy

October 22 nd 2015 byJames K.A. Smith

What if we tried to assess the health of society, not merely in terms of GDP or a consumer confidence index, but in terms of joy?

The Public Intellectual as Poet: A Conversation with Margaret Somerville, part I

The Public Intellectual as Poet: A Conversation with Margaret Somerville, part I

September 3 rd 2015 byJames K.A. Smith with Margaret Somerville

Stretching the imagination of a secular society.

In the Bodies and Labours of Women
Mortality and the Limits of Medicine

Mortality and the Limits of Medicine

September 1 st 2015 byJ. Todd Billings

Why is the experiment of turning dying into a medical experience failing?

The Commons: Death Is Natural

The Commons: Death Is Natural

September 1 st 2015 byRay Pennings

A culture of life cares for the dying.

Democratizing Community Health

Democratizing Community Health

September 1 st 2015 byMatthew Loftus

Money for health care often bypasses the powerless.

Editorial: Health Beyond the Hospital

Editorial: Health Beyond the Hospital

September 1 st 2015 byJames K.A. Smith

Because a healthy social architecture requires healthy citizens

"Healthism" and a Healthy Society: A Conversation with Margaret Somerville, part II

"Healthism" and a Healthy Society: A Conversation with Margaret Somerville, part II

September 1 st 2015 byMargaret Somerville with James K.A. Smith

Stretching the imagination of a secular society.

Public Health and the Common Good

Public Health and the Common Good

October 16 th 2014 byMatthew Loftus

The church speaks out against abortion and euthanasia, but lags in creating a culture that supports the most vulnerable.

Deacons, Church, and World

Deacons, Church, and World

October 9 th 2014 byDavid Guretzki

Deacons should be permitted to look deeper at the roots of the social issues causing material need.

Building Ethical Bridges in a Secular Age

Building Ethical Bridges in a Secular Age

September 1 st 2014 byMargaret Somerville

Fear of the secular is not helpful or necessary in our religious conversations.

What does rest look like for you this summer?
"Hotel Dieu"

"Hotel Dieu"

February 6 th 2014 byCatherine Fraser