Theology & Spirituality

Weekly Reads {July 18}

Happy weekend, dear readers!

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, “Must Read Catholic Novels

Kenneth O’Shaughnessy, “Making a Proverb of Myself

Amanda Barber, “The Gayest Wedding Cake, Reprise

Matthew Bryan, “Questioning the Role of Tradition

Jeff Hart, “Falling Prey to Confirmation Bias

Jody Byrkett, “Wintering Others’ Discontent

From Our Authors

Jacob Prahlow, Pursuing Veritas, Did God Command Genocide? (Part One)(Part Two) (Part Three)

Jody Byrkett, Ancient Words, “Tosha the Brave and the Flying Vampires

Chris Casberg, Funny Redeemed, “Confessions of an NSA Nobody, Volume 7

Across the Internet

Russell E. Saltzman, First Things, “Catholicism Unriddled

Kristen O’Neal, Relevant Magazine, “The Spiritual Consequences of Selfie Culture

David Mills, Ethika Politka, “The Laity’s Necessary Insight”

Cara Joyner, Relevant Magazine, “Christians Shouldn’t Be Culture’s Morality Police

 

Conciliar Post Weekly Reads

Conciliar Post Weekly Reads

Weekly reads is a gathering together of articles that hit the internet in the past week—from Conciliar Post authors and from other authors around the world. The Conciliar Post authors and editors work together to make this a weekly resource on Conciliar Post.

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