Weekly Reads (January 31)
Hello, readers, and happy weekend! Here is a round-up of different religion, theology, and current events articles from our own authors and across the internet.
The following articles do not necessarily reflect the views or mission of Conciliar Post. These articles have been selected based on their prevalence across popular blogs and social media and their relevance to current events. We invite you to engage in friendly and positive discussion about these articles.
If you read a thought-provoking or well-written article that did not make this list, please share the link with us in the comments section.
Conciliar Post
Laura Norris, “Body and Soul”
Round Table, “Women in the Church”
Kenneth O’Shaughnessy, “Paschal Moment”
Jeff Reid, “Book Review: Covenant Children Today: Physical or Spiritual?”
Chris Smith, “Orthodox Church and Ecology”
Johanna Byrkett, “Thirty”
Micah Tillman, “Why the Problem of Evil is Incoherent”
From Our Authors
Jacob Prahlow, Pursuing Veritas, “Thoughts on Doubting Faith”
Around the Internet
Peter J. Leithart, First Things, “Life By Faith”
Thomas P. Rausch, America Magazine, “Theology’s New Turn”
Matthew Westerholm, Desiring God, “Your Prayer Life Is Better Than You Think”
Paul Elie, New Yorker, “Looking for Saint Francis”
Matt Mazewski, Ethika Politika, “Would a ‘Catholic Party’ Be Bad for the Church?”
Joseph Pearce, Imaginative Conservative, “Morality in the Marketplace: A Catechism for Business”