In the story of the Trojan War, Patroclus was a Greek warrior, killed in battle by the Trojan prince Hector, who was killed in turn by Patroclus’s vengeful friend Achilles. But Patroclus is also the ...
Jean-Pierre Bodjoko explores constitutional reforms in Africa, examining power dynamics, legitimacy, governance, and their ...
Anthony R. Lusvardi reviews Una Caro, where the Vatican upholds monogamy and critiques the “soulmate myth,” emphasizing ...
Claudio Zonta reviews “Treasures of the Pharaohs” in Rome, showcasing ancient Egyptian art, curation, and stories of history ...
Images meticulously crafted by artificial intelligence, needs driven by consumer dynamics, fragmented information flows, post-truth logic, identities mediated by avatars, and promises of pleasurable, ...
Lobo reflects on Spain’s 50-year transition from Franco’s dictatorship to democracy, highlighting memory, harmony, and its ...
Stranger Things follows a group of kids in 1983 Indiana searching for their missing friend while Eleven, a girl with powers, ...
Giovanni Sale analyzes Syria under Ahmad al-Sharaa after Assad’s fall, examining national unity, sectarian tensions, and the ...
Palestinian theology, like all theology from the margins, reminds us that God cares deeply about all God’s children, especially those suffering oppression and violence. Palestinian theology not only ...
Founded in 1850 at the request of Pope Pius IX, La Civiltà Cattolica marks 175 years of continuous publication, serving as a vital voice of the Church in culture, politics, science, and faith. Rooted ...