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The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith proposed a committee of censors to review the magazine's content. Reese resigned in May 2005. Reese resigned in May 2005. The National Catholic Reporter asserted that Reese's resignation was forced by the Vatican, [ 8 ] although America and the Jesuit generalate in Rome denied this.
In April 1865 she sold the review to the Jesuits, [2] who changed the subtitle to "A magazine and review" (1865–1873). The first Jesuit-appointed editor was Henry James Coleridge , who managed to elicit contributions from many of the leading figures in English Catholicism, including John Henry Newman , whose "Dream of Gerontius" was first ...
Andrew Joseph Christiansen SJ (February 20, 1945 – April 6, 2022) was an American Jesuit priest and author. He was Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Human Development at the Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service, a senior fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, and the former editor-in-chief of the Jesuit magazine America. [1]
The magazine of the Jesuit religious order in the United States has publicly withdrawn its endorsement of Judge Brett Kavanaugh as Supreme Court justice following testimony before the Senate ...
This magazine is mainly concerned with social, spiritual and cultural topics. Edited by Renlai staff and TRI, the magazine is published in association with the French Jesuit review Etudes. Since 2006, TRI has started an internet magazine eRenlai, available in English, Chinese, both traditional and simplified. Renlai and eRenlai are particularly ...
Among other books, she is the author of Crispina and Her Sisters: Women and Authority in Early Christianity [1] (Fortress 2017), which Brian McDermott, SJ, reviewing for America: The Jesuit Review, described as ample material to "radically transform our understanding of Christian women as authority figures in the early centuries". [2]
John Joseph Wynne (1859–1948) was an American Jesuit priest. A prolific writer and editor, he became a leader in Catholic intellectual life in the early 20th century. He played a major role in starting America, the Jesuit weekly magazine, and the Catholic Encyclopedia. Wynne was a historian, commentator, editor and educator who worked to ...
The magazine delivers a hefty dose of optimism and excitement not in spite of the current state of capitalism and innovation but because of it—an unapologetic insistence that the present is ...