Do you read newspapers? Sheila September 14, 2006 Last week, the Economist had an intruiging cover story on something I’ve been looking into writing about for a Read More
Story on brain activity continues to have Sheila September 14, 2006 The results out of England that a brain-injured woman actually had signs of brain imaging threw the biomedical world into Read More
What do people exalt in these day? Sheila September 14, 2006 Â If this populist culture even refers to that term at all, it certainly isn’t remotely connected to suffering. But Read More
Speaking of studying religion… Sheila September 13, 2006 The last couple of posts (below) look at a new study out of Baylor University on the spiritual life of Read More
The other religious “nones” Sheila September 13, 2006 More to the point on that study (below) of how religious Americans are, this Washington Post article explains the shift Read More
So what’s the point? Sheila September 13, 2006 The UK Guardian has a story out with the results of a Gallup Organization survey on religion. All told, it’Read More
He’s hit his stride Sheila September 12, 2006 Benedict is ‘in the zone,’ as the sports world would call it. He’s engaging the world and the truth, Read More
Teachers ask questions Sheila September 12, 2006 Pope Benedict XVI is a great teacher, and he asks great questions. He did that again today in his homily Read More
Terri Schiavo lives on Sheila September 12, 2006 Actually, those of us who covered the end of life and the death of Terri Schiavo know that the truth Read More
Degrees of consciousness Sheila September 12, 2006 Talk about who’s aware of what… The big news last week out of England was that doctors had a ‘Read More