For whom does one vote for president? Rooted in Catholic Social Teachings and the Consistent Ethic of Life, this article acknowledges many pressing threats to life and highlights two: nuclear arms and climate change. In voting, a person ought to choose the candidate whose positions and policies best defend life
In the 1984 elections in the United States some of the candidates were criticized for advocating pub...
Abortion is one of the most controversial political topics in the United States of America at any po...
The consistent ethic of life is a moral vision that holds together many different issues (war, pover...
As a follow-up to Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life), the Bishops ...
Recently there has been much controversy and misunderstanding in the United States about the positio...
End-of-life issues touch the depths of our being, stir the emotions, and raise profound questions. ...
Opposition to abortion is not an exclusively “Catholic” position. Many other Christians, Jews, Islam...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
Voting your conscience can be a challenge. In our emotionally charged political environment, many pe...
Blog post, “ “ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in t...
This is part of a symposium on conscientious objection and religious freedom inspired by the US Cath...
Must we vote for the common good? This isn’t an easy question to answer, in part because there is so...
Blog post, “You Have a Moral Obligation to Vote for Hillary Clinton“ discusses politics, theology an...
Of the many questions on which our title invites reflection, one in particular has again achieved pr...
This essay briefly explores the history of Catholic ethics on war and peace. It then discusses Catho...
In the 1984 elections in the United States some of the candidates were criticized for advocating pub...
Abortion is one of the most controversial political topics in the United States of America at any po...
The consistent ethic of life is a moral vision that holds together many different issues (war, pover...
As a follow-up to Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life), the Bishops ...
Recently there has been much controversy and misunderstanding in the United States about the positio...
End-of-life issues touch the depths of our being, stir the emotions, and raise profound questions. ...
Opposition to abortion is not an exclusively “Catholic” position. Many other Christians, Jews, Islam...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
Voting your conscience can be a challenge. In our emotionally charged political environment, many pe...
Blog post, “ “ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and public life in t...
This is part of a symposium on conscientious objection and religious freedom inspired by the US Cath...
Must we vote for the common good? This isn’t an easy question to answer, in part because there is so...
Blog post, “You Have a Moral Obligation to Vote for Hillary Clinton“ discusses politics, theology an...
Of the many questions on which our title invites reflection, one in particular has again achieved pr...
This essay briefly explores the history of Catholic ethics on war and peace. It then discusses Catho...
In the 1984 elections in the United States some of the candidates were criticized for advocating pub...
Abortion is one of the most controversial political topics in the United States of America at any po...
The consistent ethic of life is a moral vision that holds together many different issues (war, pover...