A year ago this month, our group of religious leaders approached the Tribune seeking an opportunity to raise our collective voice on the pressing issue of gun violence in our city. This past year, our ...
During my graduate work at Harvard Divinity School, I took a course that transformed my understanding of the U.S. civil rights movement. In his class “The Ethical and Religious Thought of Martin ...
Military service often exposes individuals to experiences that challenge deeply held moral beliefs. Researchers use the term “moral injury” to describe the lasting psychological, social, and sometimes ...
In a series of recent public contributions, Cardinal Robert McElroy has called for reforming the Church’s pastoral practice related to sexual sin, on the grounds that the current approach is harmfully ...
Not long ago, we lost a voice who spent his life insisting that it did. Alasdair MacIntyre, the Scottish philosopher who gave us "After Virtue," died May 21 at the age of 96. He spent decades ...
When a single election lays bare a community’s conscience, it deserves more than punditry. The recent victory of Zohran Mamdani in New York’s Democratic primary was more than a political surprise. It ...
A look into Russia's moral framework and the relationship it has with religion and state values could help us better understand what makes Moscow tick. Russia’s moral framework, particularly as it ...