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The "I'm too catholic to be Catholic" line of argumentation falls to a subjectivity or "lowest common denominator" critique.
It is time our government took seriously its purported commitment to peace and began the hard work of undoing decades of violence and counterviolence.
Francis’s soundbite approach to theology has been a disaster for the Church. But worse have been the machinations from which the dissembling serves to distract…
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Who in 1860 refused to renounce faith, convert to Islam
With study group on women and authority in Church
Carey against current C of E head, Muslims, Catholics
Surviving Christians describe their faith as still strong
After three years; new bill aims to curb discussing it
He studied theology and liturgy at St. John's in NYC
Who in 1860 refused to renounce faith, convert to Islam
With study group on women and authority in Church
Carey against current C of E head, Muslims, Catholics
Surviving Christians describe their faith as still strong
After three years; new bill aims to curb discussing it
He studied theology and liturgy at St. John's in NYC
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Biblical Scholarship & Controversies
Which Church Is the Real Bible Church?... The Jesus Seminar: Making Uncomplicated Things Complicated... The Ineffectual Jesus of the Jesus Seminar... more
VIEW DOSSIEREcumenism & Ecumania
A Trialogue With C.S. Lewis, Martin Luther & Thomas Aquinas… The Catch-22 of Ecumenical Relations With Evangelicals… and more
VIEW DOSSIERNeoconservatism
Delusions of Grandeur... A Pox On Both Your Houses... What Is a Neoconservative & Does It Matter?... and more
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Lost Opportunity
By John M. Grondelski"Opportunity cost” is the term economists use to define the forgone benefit that would have been derived from an option other than the one that…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTIt’s Existential
By James HaninkA respected, and now suspected, newspaper once pledged to give subscribers “All the news that’s fit to print.” Today, that same paper violates its pledge…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTPrice Tags on Embryos?
By John M. GrondelskiGermans are currently debating whether to lift their country's ban on donating female eggs. Germany and Luxembourg are the two EU countries that ban the…
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EXPLORE THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF THE CHURCH
Pope St. John Paul II
Kindred Spirits, Fellow Victors... The Pope as Playwright... Neither East nor West: On the Pope's Radical New Encyclical... and more
St. John Henry Cardinal Newman
The Two Worlds of John Henry Newman… Newman's Advice to Anglo-Catholics… Newman’s Prophetic Challenge to Clericalism…
Shakespeare
The Catholic Dramatist in a Protestant Land... An Academic Undoes the Renaissance... Shelter From the Storm... more
Stand up and defend your faith.
Culture is shifting, but you can count on The New Oxford Review for an unwavering Catholic point of view. The message of the Church is easily muddled in today’s increasingly hostile, secular culture. We understand what’s coming at you, and we have articles and resources to help you defend your faith and grow in your understanding of Catholic teachings.
SUBSCRIBEFront & Center
The "I'm too catholic to be Catholic" line of argumentation falls to a subjectivity or "lowest common denominator" critique.
It is time our government took seriously its purported commitment to peace and began the hard work of undoing decades of violence and counterviolence.
Francis’s soundbite approach to theology has been a disaster for the Church. But worse have been the machinations from which the dissembling serves to distract…
In The News
Who in 1860 refused to renounce faith, convert to Islam
With study group on women and authority in Church
Carey against current C of E head, Muslims, Catholics
Surviving Christians describe their faith as still strong
After three years; new bill aims to curb discussing it
He studied theology and liturgy at St. John's in NYC
Who in 1860 refused to renounce faith, convert to Islam
With study group on women and authority in Church
Carey against current C of E head, Muslims, Catholics
Surviving Christians describe their faith as still strong
After three years; new bill aims to curb discussing it
He studied theology and liturgy at St. John's in NYC
The Narthex
Lost Opportunity
"Opportunity cost” is the term economists use to define the forgone benefit that would have been derived from an option…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTIt’s Existential
A respected, and now suspected, newspaper once pledged to give subscribers “All the news that’s fit to print.” Today, that…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTPrice Tags on Embryos?
Germans are currently debating whether to lift their country's ban on donating female eggs. Germany and Luxembourg are the two…
READ MORE ON THIS BLOG POSTTopics
Biblical Scholarship & Controversies
Which Church Is the Real Bible Church?... The Jesus Seminar: Making Uncomplicated Things Complicated... The Ineffectual Jesus of the Jesus Seminar... more
VIEW DOSSIEREcumenism & Ecumania
A Trialogue With C.S. Lewis, Martin Luther & Thomas Aquinas… The Catch-22 of Ecumenical Relations With Evangelicals… and more
VIEW DOSSIERNeoconservatism
Delusions of Grandeur... A Pox On Both Your Houses... What Is a Neoconservative & Does It Matter?... and more
VIEW DOSSIERStand up and defend your faith.
Culture is shifting, but you can count on The New Oxford Review for an unwavering Catholic point of view. The message of the Church is easily muddled in today’s increasingly hostile, secular culture. We understand what’s coming at you, and we have articles and resources to help you defend your faith and grow in your understanding of Catholic teachings.
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