Fall 1997
St. Therese of Lisieux / Dorothy Day (photocopy)
Sisters in Doing the Truth: Dorothy Day and St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Peter CasarellaReintroducing Virgil Michel: Towards a Counter-Tradition of Catholic Social Ethics in the United States
Michael J. BaxterThe Spirituality of St. Thérèse of Lisieux as Seen in Her Poetry
James A. WisemanNone Greater Born of a Woman: The Theological Figure of John the Baptist
Lawrence D. GoodallModernity, Postmodernity, and the Problem of Atheism
David L. SchindlerThe Centrality of the Crucified Christ in the Work of William Congdon
Massimo Camisasca"Instead of accepting the challenge of secularization, a lot of Catholic culture preferred to retreat behind defensive lines. Theology should have entered into serious discussion with art, even in its nihilistic aspects."
Art and Forgiveness
Rodolfo BalzarottiAt the moment when his work is born, the artist is always a forgiven man, whether he is aware of it or not. —William Congdon