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To Come from Nothing Is to Reveal God

Feature Articles

Man has known, for as long as he has been, that the things of this world are symbolic. Things express and communicate…

Royal Priests and the Integrity of Things

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“What is man that thou art mindful of him?” Following the Psalmist’s query, the corollary question is, “What are things…

Everything We Have and Are Comes from God

Re-Source: Classic Texts

How can a creature be absolutely dependent in its being and also have ontological integrity? Is this a contradiction or…

Things Beyond Our Control: On the Distinction Between Nature and Art

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The relationship between nature and art is as old as humanity itself. Genesis places our original parents in the midst…

Bearers of Communion: Reality Remembered in the Home

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The vase on the dining table keeps a bouquet of irises and peonies cut from the garden in full bloom, for a brief time…

Treating the Body as a Thing: Hans Jonas on Human Experimentation

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In 1967, the German-born Jewish philosopher Hans Jonas found himself confronted with a new and complex ethical topic:…

Natural Right, Not Human Rights

Book Reviews

Pierre Manent’s work, Natural Law and Human Rights, continues his life-long quest to understand both the nature of the…

The Participation of Making

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Gregory of Nyssa’s treatise On the Making of Man is organized around a radical central claim, an analogy of such scope…

Why Radical Feminists Have to Go Further

Book Reviews

Helen Joyce’s Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality is a tour-de-force, taking the reader through the recent history and…

The Great Things of God

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On a weekday morning I walk up the steps of a small church, open the door and step from dim morning light into a dark…
Humanum: Issues in Family, Culture & Science
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