Author, Stephen Asma, a philosophy professor at Columbia College in downtown Chicago, offers this new volume, “Why We Need Religion,” as an “appreciation.”
Agnostic author pens atypical ‘appreciation’ of religion’s worth
Author’s advice on moral investing not the only Catholic way
George P. Schwartz, a certified financial adviser and CEO of Schwartz Investment Counsel, explores the idea of “participating in the capital markets in a purposeful, reasoned and ethical way to achieve legitimate investment objectives and avoid morally objectionable businesses.”
New books outline history, modern realities of religious liberty
Two books work in harmony to tell both the general and specific contours of religious liberty.
‘Henry, Himself’: A life well-lived, but is it good enough?
This novel has plenty of humor and beautiful prose; it is definitely a worthwhile read, says reviewer Ann Jonas.
Wall Street executive says ‘joyful perseverance’ key to street evangelism
Sidewalk evangelism is a series of teaching moments for an author who has put what he’s learned in a new book, “The Missionary of Wall Street,” published by Sophia Institute Press.
Small volume has valuable insights on Our Father prayer
Author Father Gerhard Lohfink ponders the Our Father in 10 brief chapters, each with a unique perspective.
New book highlights 12 historic homilies delivered in times of crisis
Spanning a time frame from the fourth century to the present, the carefully selected works show how some of the church’s greatest clergymen applied the word of God and the teachings of the church to moments of crisis.
Women’s stories offer concrete tips for daughters of God
Three recent books aim to fill a gap in publishers’ catalogs: books about feminine spirituality.