This is not a future problem. This is a now problem. Time to get to work.
Charlie Camosy
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As Pope Leo XIV is poised to address AI in his encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas,” Brian J.A. Boyd, the U.S. faith liaison for The Future of Life Institute, spoke with OSV …
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How can rapid advancements in medical technology, questions about the criteria for brain death and the rise of transhumanism be considered within a Catholic framework?
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Daniel K. Williams, associate professor of history at Ashland University in Ohio, spoke with Charles Camosy for OSV News about the ways in which different Christian denominations have grappled with …
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Natural law “is in principle knowable by anyone, but this knowledge is not always easy to attain; proper education is required.”
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“It gives me hope when I meet people on the frontlines of love…Some of them work formally, institutionally, some of them simply do it as a way of life.”
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As the church in the United States looks for new ways to foster community, it is helpful to look to the past and understand the history that led to the …
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As modern technology continues to offer interventions impacting the appearance of the human body, the question remains of where humans get their identity. Angela Franks, associate professor of theology at …
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Has modern medicine lost its focus on the health of the patient?
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Peter Kilpatrick, president of The Catholic University of America, recently spoke with OSV News about how the university is meeting modern challenges.
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