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Drew Christiansen, S.J., served as the editor in chief of America from 2005 to 2012. He was a Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Human Development at Georgetown University and a senior fellow with the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs. He was co-editor with Carole Sargent of A World Free from Nuclear Weapons: The Vatican Conference on Disarmament (Georgetown, 2020).
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
Why would one object to the idea of negotiation?
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
Catholic attachment to Holy Land differences from that of the Jews, but it is a special place all the same.
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
In Holy Week my mind turns to Jerusalem.
Books
Drew Christiansen
Yale's Stephen L. Carter examines the war on terror
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
In the United States, Focolare seeks to channel what they call America's grace.
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
There are special delights in miniatures.
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
In sub-Saharan Africa there seems to be no workable alternative to despotism--yet.
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
What is unifying for religious people is not some theological framework but their experience of holiness.
Of Many Things
Drew Christiansen
The liturgy of Advent never fails to lead me out of November's shadows.
Drew Christiansen
Hymn to Matter” may be one of the oddest-seeming prayers ever penned by a priest. Christians pray to God, to the saints, to the angels perhaps, and sometimes to deceased loved ones. But a hymn to matter? To atoms and rocks, gases and plasma, minerals and stardust? It sounds like idolatry, and