Columbus & Crisis of the West FlorentAfter decades of politically charged controversy, the reputation and standing of Christopher Columbus lies battered beneath mountains of misjudgments and distortions. The surge of historical revisionism now ravaging the legendary explorer insists that his daring adventures brought only tragic consequences: disease, death, subjugation of native peoples, incitement of the African slave trade, destruction of the environment, and other horrors. But is
and in this world in which we are so frequently reminded that it can truly be a ÔÇ£vale of tears
25 years after he became Pope
New layout ÔÇô using clear and modern fonts in easy-to-read single-column format
By clarifying one of the most vexing issues in recent Church history - one which has brought many "traditionalist" Catholics to the verge of schism with Rome - Fr Brian Harrison's book fills an urgent need in today's Church
Ramona Trevino
What are the moral arguments for and against the current practice of vaccination and how should Catholics evaluate these arguments
With equal mastery Smith presents the serious reader with glimpses of the perennial wisdom eclipsed since the Enlightenment
Are you missing the most important
I trust in You
Is it a physical place or merely a "state of being
The author's philosophical approach is rather like Adam Smith's Enquiry into the Nature and causes of the Wealth of Nations
as opposed to Protestant faith