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08/26/2008 Catholic New World Kierkegaard, Woody Allen, and the Secret to Lasting Joy The great 19th century philosopher Soren Kierkegaard spoke of three stages that one passes through on the way to spiritual maturity: the aesthetic, the ethical, and the religious....
07/18/2008 Catholic New World Tolerance, Choice, Argument, and Religion As first published in the Catholic New World...Just recently the results of a Pew Forum study on religion in America were released. In accord with many surveys over the past fifty years...
07/18/2008 Catholic New World Einstein and God As first published in the Catholic New World....Albert Einstein wrote a letter in which he dismissed belief in God as superstitious and characterized the stories in the Bible as childish.
04/02/2006 Catholic New World Evangelizing on the Road to Emmaus As first published in the Catholic New World, ‘Walk with sinners, open the Book, break the Bread’
03/25/2006 New York Times Energizing the Catholics As published in the New York Times - When the Rev. Robert Barron talks about why he thinks Jesus is the answer to what is missing in people's lives he mentions St. Augustine, Mick Jagger and Bono.
02/19/2006 Catholic New World Practical strategies of evangelization As first published in the Catholic New World...Be a bearer of faith; let the language of faith be on your lips.
02/05/2006 Catholic New World The core of evangelization: we depend on each other As first published in the Catholic New World, this is the fourth in a series of columns encouraging evangelization in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
01/22/2006 Catholic New World The glory of God is a human being ‘fully alive’ As first published in the Catholic New World, this is the third in a series of columns encouraging evangelization in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
01/08/2006 Catholic New World MISSION CHICAGO As first published in the Catholic New World, Mission Chicago is an ambitious effort to encourage Chicago-area Catholics to renew their faith.