From the Inside Out

From the Inside Out Contemplation, Conscience, and the Catholic Vision of a Just World Integrating Thomas Merton, Joseph Cardijn, and Mortimer Adler with the Traditions of Greek Philosophy and Enlightenment Thought Introduction: The Problem of Knowing and Doing There is a temptation, in every age, to separate the life of the mind from the life... Continue Reading →

Merton, Cardijn, Rerum Novarum, and the New Things of Our Time: Magnifica Humanitas

In ten days, we celebrate the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum. More than a century ago, Pope Leo XIII wrote Rerum Novarum—”On the New Things”—to address the social upheaval of industrial capitalism. His central message—labor is not a commodity, workers deserve dignity, and justice is essential—remains as urgent today as ever. This text argues that revisiting... Continue Reading →

Deeper In, Further Out:

What a Trappist Monk and Three Fourth-Century Theologians Want to Tell You About Prayer, Justice, and the Shining Sun Use the See-Judge-Act method to dig deeper into our tradition to see what Joseph Cardijn understood. In 1958, Thomas Merton stepped into a shopping district in Louisville. Something extraordinary happens. “I was suddenly overwhelmed with the... Continue Reading →

When the World Changes Underneath Us: Leading for the Common Good in a Time of Political/Technological Upheaval

Historians call moments like ours a phase change—a term from physics that describes when water doesn't just get hotter but becomes something else entirely: steam, ice, a new state. We are living through a societal phase change right now—a fundamental reshaping of how we work, relate, make decisions, raise children, find community, and understand ourselves. This shift is driven... Continue Reading →

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