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Book Review: Until the End of Time by Brian Greene

Book Reviews September 25, 2021September 24, 2021 Chris Coffey 0 Comments

Until the End of Time is the latest book by acclaimed popular-science author and renowned physicist Brian Greene.  In lucid and accessible prose, Greene takes readers on a scientific journey from the origins of the universe through the development of intelligent life to humankind’s efforts to find meaning in an endless cosmos.  While Green’s explanations […]

In Defense of Street Preachers

Arts & Culture January 26, 2016December 4, 2016 Deion Kathawa 0 Comments

Why do we pretend that God is not real? And that if he is, that He doesn’t care about us? Why do we fool ourselves into believing that the cavernous longing we experience, bordering on unbearable, our intense yearning for perfect truth, goodness, and beauty, are mere quirks in our psychological make-up, rather “signposts,” pointing us to the Divine?

Beilein on Sports and Spirituality

Sports November 18, 2015September 13, 2021 Samantha Audia 1 Comment

Catholic or not, spiritual or not, the idea that spirituality and sports don’t have to be in constant competition with each other is one we should embrace. Who knows, maybe Luke Scott wasn’t that far off when he said, “I believe God is a sports fan.”

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