Rev. Tom Lovorn, Th.D. Q. What is our conscience? Is a Christian’s conscience different from that of an unbeliever? Latane Jenkins, Chesterfield, VA A. Your conscience is part of your human psyche ...
"How strange, in our own time, to hear Christianity spoken of as some sort of backward and oppressive force. Outside these seven thousand acres of shared conviction, it’s a depressing fact that when ...
Editor's note: San Diego Bishop Robert McElroy delivered the following talk Feb. 6 at the Harpst Center for Catholic Thought and Culture at the University of San Diego. Entitled, "Conscience, ...
Nine hours before George Floyd died under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer, another incident was taking place in New York City’s Central Park. In the now infamous altercation between Amy ...
A conversation about how Christians can 'live the good life of the Gospel' in a pluralist society which marginalises faith needs to take place, says Fr Edward O'Donnell IN a recent newspaper column it ...
The New York Times obituary for former defense secretary Robert McNamara (1916–2009) included these sad lines about his later life: “He wore the expression of a haunted man. He could be seen in the ...
WASHINGTON—More than 150 Christian leaders, most of them conservative evangelicals and traditionalist Roman Catholics, issued a joint declaration Friday reaffirming their opposition to abortion and ...
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia was the site of the event "The Manhattan Declaration: Religious Liberty in Philadelphia." (Eric Walter/WHYY) When I learned about a meeting of ...
Francis said that Muslims are progressing in the freedom of conscience and freedom of worship, however some countries 'do not understand well or do not grow as well as others.' Pope Francis addresses ...
Editor’s Note: Denny Burk is a Professor of Biblical Studies at Boyce College, the undergraduate arm of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, where he also serves as the ...
Fundamental to the liberties of man is that faculty of the soul termed “conscience.” Today that term connotes for most people only a moral monitor—a twinge of mind that indicates a moral judgment of ...