An Interfaith Insight
Ashleigh Green speaks on the discomfort of approaching other faiths, the Christian call to build bridges, and her experience of dialogue adherents of Islam and Hinduism.
Ashleigh Green speaks on the discomfort of approaching other faiths, the Christian call to build bridges, and her experience of dialogue adherents of Islam and Hinduism.
In this edition of Conversations with Catholic Voices, Daniel Nour and Andrew Milne discuss some of the many questions that arise around the wealth of the Church.
Robert Haddad speaks on the historical development of the canonisation process, and provides a response to the critics of the canonisation of St Mary of the Cross.
Ashleigh Green explains the Christian response to Muslims in light of recent tragedies and how Christians and Muslims can live alongside each other without abandoning the call to evangelisation.
Fr Robert Barron explains how the new “soft” atheism may not be as kind as its advocates claim…
Fr Robert Barron revisits another classical argument for the existence of God, providing an overview of some objections and the argument itself.
Robert Haddad explores the writings of St Justin Martyr and the early Christian apologists, to see how they defended the Church amidst persecution.
Psychologist Dr Wanda Skowronska explores the connection between psychology and New Age influence, especially among its prominent contributors, and how questionable psychological practices have been accepted by well-meaning Catholics.