with the system, victims are a necessary inevitable moment, a functional or natural aspect-like slaves of Aristotle’s polis or the least favored in socioeconomics terms in [John] Rawls second ...
Jesuit Father Cyril Desbruslais, a playwright and philosopher who proposed a philosophy of liberation to help humanize people across faiths and ideologies, died of pneumonia on Sept. 8, 2025, aged 85.
Michael Panser is an internationalist who lost his life during a Turkish air raid in December 2018. In this essay, Panser explores the intersection of Foucault and Öcalan. Submitted by ...
John F. Kavanaugh, S.J.—teacher, scholar, journalist and priest—died one year ago this month. For years his essays in America shed light on films, Scripture and the ethical and political debates of ...
Argentinian Mexican philosopher and theologian Enrique Dussel has passed away at the age of 88. Dussel’s work in decolonizing philosophy and formulating a Latin American liberation theology has grown ...
Ikechukwu L. Orakwe is a novelist, more so a prolific author who has written so much that people often wonder how he combines this with his pastoral work as a Catholic priest. A member of the ...
Among social trends anchored in the ’60s, none have been as resourcefully mobilized by Christians as situation ethics (popularized in 1966 by Joseph Fletcher) and liberation theology (articulated at ...
Spiritual expressions, for how loosely they’re thrown around, often suffer little losses in their intended meaning. There are as many interpretations of the term maya as there are its users. Some ...