Film review: Silence

When St Francis Xavier brought Catholicism to Japan in 1549, conversions were…

About the Author: Brad Miner

Brad Miner is senior editor of The Catholic Thing, senior fellow of the Faith & Reason Institute, and a board member of Aid to the Church In Need USA. He is a former Literary Editor of National Review. His new book, Sons of St Patrick, written with George J. Marlin, will be published on St Patrick’s Day, 2016.

In Passing: Global warming or global amnesia – which is the bigger threat?

The catastrophe of our time which conventional wisdom identifies readily – even…

About the Author: Michael Kirke

Michael Kirke is a freelance writer, a regular contributor to Position Papers, and a widely read blogger at Garvan Hill (www.garvan.wordpress.com). His views can be responded to at mjgkirke@gmail.com.

Can religious freedom survive same-sex marriage?

Same-sex marriage presents no threat to freedom of religion, or so we…

About the Author: Paul Coleman

Paul Coleman serves as senior legal counsel for ADF International. He is a solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales and has represented many clients before the European Court of Human Rights and other international bodies.

Intolerance and discrimination against Christians in Europe and North America

In 2011, I served as Representative of the OSCE (Organization for Security…

About the Author: Massimo Introvigne

Massimo Introvigne is a well-known sociologist of religion and the managing director of CESNUR (Center for Studies of New Religions) in Turin, Italy. His most recent book is Satanism: A Social History, just released by Brill, Leiden.

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