Jean-Pierre Bodjoko examines African women’s challenges in development—inequality, traditions, and violence—while emphasizing their vital role in driving Africa’s progress.
Giovanni Sale examines Giovanni Gentile's 1923 school reform, its cultural legacy, and historical impact, beyond its ties to ...
Amid war's devastation, from Ukraine to Gaza, this article explores the struggles of civilians, Pope Francis' peace appeals, ...
The New Encyclical of Pope Francis” by Ottavio De Bertolis is the presentation of the papal encyclical on the Heart of Jesus, ...
Giacomo Costa on the Assembly's mission of communion and participation, fostering unity across diverse cultures and ...
The second chapter of Matthew tells of “magi from the east” arriving in Jerusalem, seeking “the newborn king of the Jews” because they “saw his star”. Herod had to consult the magi to learn when it ...
After Anatomy of a Disappearance and the more famous The Return: Fathers, Sons, and the Land ...
The meager indications above provide the outer framework of the man’s life. He was a priest known and loved by many, great in spirit and faith with a deep religious sense. He was filled with a living ...
Kant defined the Enlightenment as “the emergence of human beings from the age of minority” through “the public use of reason,” a definition in which “minority” means “the inability to avail oneself of ...