Navigating Israel & Palestine with faith

by Zoe Stratos | opinions editor Feb. 17, 2022 The long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict is driven by several factors: ethnic, historical, national and religious; It is a multilayered conflict, one with issues and possible solutions that far surpass the allotted space for an opinion regarding the dispute. It can never quite be pinned down by simplicity, but with enough work, these two states can coexist with … Continue reading Navigating Israel & Palestine with faith

Debate panel discusses faith in U.S. politics

Carolyn Conte | Staff Writer Religion and politics can be sensitive subjects, often avoided in polite conversation, but that did not stop Duquesne’s Spiritan Campus Ministry and the Center for the Catholic Intellectual Tradition from diving head first into a discussion of both during its “Building a Better World: Faithful Citizenship and the 2016 Election” panel on Monday. The panel took place Sept. 26 at … Continue reading Debate panel discusses faith in U.S. politics