The right and the not so right in the open letter accusing Pope Francis of heresy The letter overstates things in its main charge and makes some bad arguments, but that it also makes many correct and important points. Opinion Dr. Edward Feser • May 8, 2019Jun 18, 2021
Why Archbishop Viganò is almost certainly telling the truth There are five considerations. The first is the deafening silence of Pope Francis. Opinion Dr. Edward Feser • Sep 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Christian philosophers revile Christian philosopher for advocating Christianity Is your head spinning yet? Opinion Dr. Edward Feser • Sep 28, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Is Islamophilia binding Catholic doctrine? Determining what counts as 'authentic Islam' is in no way a part of the Church’s task of handing on or interpreting the deposit of faith. Opinion Dr. Edward Feser • Aug 25, 2016Jun 18, 2021
When popes can be wrong: breaking down the degrees of papal authority Catholics recognize five different categories of statements by the Church's teaching authority. Here they are. Opinion Dr. Edward Feser • Dec 7, 2015Jun 18, 2021
Can the Pope change doctrine? It’s time for some clarity on papal infallibility Catholic doctrine on the teaching authority of the pope is pretty clear, but lots of people badly misunderstand it. Opinion Dr. Edward Feser • Dec 4, 2015Jun 18, 2021
Papal errors of the past show the ridiculousness of ‘spin-doctoring’ the pope The first part of an in-depth essay on 'papal fallibility.' Opinion Dr. Edward Feser • Dec 3, 2015Jun 18, 2021