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Articles by Daniel Kempton

About Daniel Kempton
Daniel Kempton is Vice President of Academic Affairs at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio.
Essay

Can horror give hope in a horrifying world?

August 31, 2020 Daniel Kempton, Anne Hendershott 6

The anxiety and fear that many are experiencing in these days of pandemic and urban rioting have emerged from a sense that things are falling apart. New data released by Mental Health America reveal that […]

Opinion

Catholic ethics and the global War on Terror

February 25, 2016 Daniel Kempton 0

This week the Obama administration finally delivered a long-promised plan to close Guantanamo Bay using the proper legal authorities. At first glance, this seemed to be an ethical advance that Congress and American Catholics ought […]

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Stephen King: Best-Selling Author, Horror Novelist—and Christian Moralist?

March 20, 2015 Daniel Kempton 0

With the recent release of Revival, best-selling author Stephen King upholds his commitment to terrifying us by invoking the supernatural while telling stories of compelling characters and horrific events. Revival’s fallen clergyman joins a long […]

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Militants seize ancient monastery in Iraq, dismantling 1,700-year-old Christian community

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As Christians flee Northern Iraq to escape persecution by Islamic extremists, the BBC reports that the 1,700-year-old Mar Behnam monastery, near Mosul, has been seized by ISIS forces and the community of monks who lived […]

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