
Tim Muldoon
Contributor / Columnist
Ignatian spirituality, postmodernity and Catholicism, young adult spirituality, adoption issues
Subscribe to
Culture at the Crossroads via
RSS or
Email
Visit Tim Muldoon's Expert Site at Patheos.
"Tim Muldoon (Ph.D., Roman Catholic Systematic Theology, Duquesne University) is a Catholic theologian, writer, and spiritual director. He is the author of five books (see more under publications) and the editor of two anthologies. He has taught for some fifteen years at Catholic colleges and universities, in the areas of the history of Western thought, theology and spirituality, scripture and ethics. Currently, he teaches in the Honors Program at Boston College, where he also serves in the Office of University Mission and Ministry. You can find Tim Muldoon on Facebook.
Culture at the Crossroads
We pray not because we think it's a good idea, but because prayer works. We don't understand why. We simply see that it makes love possible. Read More »
This is the myth of all myths: that people could use each other and still remember what compassion and tenderness looked and felt like. Read More »
Abortion is an interruption of the potential for love. Read More »
Liturgy challenges us to see the world as the place where God's kingdom is unfolding right now. We must awake from our slumber to help make it happen. Read More »
Our pressing moral and political issues are all rooted in the way we understand freedom. It's a shame that most of us have no idea what it is. Read More »
Sexual Revolution 2.0 must be rooted in the truth of persons and not the cravings of mammalian brains. Can we handle the truth? Read More »
Follow us on: