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The Nashville Statement is part of an ecumenical “ecology of man”

September 3, 2017 Eduardo Echeverria 7

The major theme of the Nashville Declaration, what the Catholic tradition calls an “ecological conversion,” is in complete accord with the Catechism of the Catholic […]

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An Evangelical theologian responds to Fr. James Martin, S.J.

August 31, 2017 Robert A. J. Gagnon 43

A consideration of Fr. Martin’s “seven ways” of responding to the Nashville Statement underscore the truncated gospel (or even anti-gospel) with which Martin operates. […]

Analysis

When some Christians affirm traditional moral teaching, other Christians freak out

August 30, 2017 Carl E. Olson 25

The angry responses to the Nashville Statement reflect the sort of “moral therapeutic deism” that has increasingly dominated the public square in recent years. […]

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Veteran Vatican reporter Sandro Magister, in a piece dated today, writes in rather grim terms of an “Exile to Malta for Cardinal Burke”: The “revolution” of Pope Francis in ecclesiastical governance is not losing its […]

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