
New Collection of Works from Globally Renowned Theologian Elizabeth Johnson
“From time to time we hear certain (inevitably male) voices speak of the need for…
“From time to time we hear certain (inevitably male) voices speak of the need for…
For centuries, Mary Magdalene has been portrayed within the Christian faith as a former prostitute…
“In the name of the Mother, and of the Daughter, and of the Holy Spirit.…
In 2013-2014, Fordham’s graduate and professional schools adapted to changes and new challenges in the…
If Jesus were a neuroscientist, talk of “plasticity” might have made the final cut of…
Shortly after John Kevin Boland was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Savannah, he established…
Next week, Fordham’s Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education will present the next installation…
A Fordham professor is using pioneering neuroscience research on the brain’s ability to change to…
The election of Pope Francis last year represents an opportunity for the church to finally…
In his inaugural address as the newly installed Karl Rahner, S.J., Memorial Chair in Theology,…