Dietrich von Hildebrand and Our Relativistic Age
Fr Robert Barron explores how we can answer the relativistic “Meh culture” with the thought of Catholic philosopher Dietrich von Hildebrand.
Fr Robert Barron explores how we can answer the relativistic “Meh culture” with the thought of Catholic philosopher Dietrich von Hildebrand.
Fr Robert Barron revisits another classical argument for the existence of God, providing an overview of some objections and the argument itself.
What could Christians possibly learn from a popular marxist philosopher? Dr Matthew Tan reflects on some interesting points made by the ‘Elvis’ of philosophy, Slavoj Zizek.
Popular film director Woody Allen recently spoke about his belief that we live in a ‘godless and purposeless world’ and that art simply exists as a diversion from this reality. In his latest article Fr Robert Barron gives his response to this bleak vision…
Robert Haddad presents the Catholic view of the soul – specifically the human soul – and defends the notion of its immortality in accordance with Catholic teaching and philosophy.
Dr Wanda Skowronska explores the development of modern psychology in the 19th and 20th centuries, and its relationship with Christianity.
Paul Morrissey speaks on what love is – with particular focus on the writings of St John Paul II on the topic, how love can be difficult, and how we can overcome those difficulties.
Dr Robert Tilley addresses neo-gnosticism as found in the current world through the lens of Popes Francis, Benedict XVI and St John Paul II – looking out how a true Catholic view of the world affects education, academia and creativity.