Articles on this issue "literature"
For a seminar entitled “Text and Worldview,” in which a group of students (from different majors) and I read books and watch films and discuss the worldview of the author/producers, I had …
read moreNow that a decade has passed since the end of the tumultuous 20th century, there is perhaps enough distance to begin taking stock of an age that so radically reshaped the world and the way we …
read moreCardinal Gianfranco Ravasi is highlighting the example of St. Thomas Becket as a man who knew how to fight temptation and be faithful to his conscience. The president of the Pontifical Council …
read moreGilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) is well known for his clever and humorous writing, and his thought-provoking paradoxes. But he might also become known as a saint, if a proposal to launch …
read moreThere is mounting evidence that William Shakespeare was a Catholic, says author Joseph Pearce. In this interview with ZENIT Pearce discusses his latest book, "The Quest for Shakespeare: The …
read moreGood Catholic writers need to be sustained and nourished by a rich culture, and look to the great authors of the past for inspiration and guidance, says author Gregory Roper. Roper, author of …
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