The article 'Technology and Christianity' explores the relationship between technological advances and the principles of Christian faith. It discusses how new technologies influence religious practice and the role of the church in modern society.
The article 'Reason and Faith' explores the intersection of human reason and religious faith, analyzing how these two forces influence each other in the search for truth.
'Hinduism and Buddhism' offers a detailed overview of the similarities and differences between Hinduism and Buddhism, also examining key figures and philosophical concepts.
The article 'Monotheistic Religions' explores the major monotheistic religions of the world, including Judaism, Christianity and Islam, analyzing their origins, core beliefs and cultural practices.
The birth and spread of Islam are explored in this article, which illustrates how the religion has developed from the 7th century onwards. The role of the Prophet Muhammad, the Islamic Caliphates and the schools of thought that have shaped Islam over the centuries are discussed.
'Christianity and Fantasy' examines the thematic and symbolic connections between Christian narrative and the imaginary worlds of fantasy, highlighting authors and works that merge these two fields.
The article highlights the fundamental role of sport in the education of children, analyzing how physical activity can contribute to their character formation and to the construction of a sense of responsibility.
The article 'History of the Church. The First Centuries' explores the birth and expansion of Christianity in the first centuries, analyzing the main events, figures and doctrines that marked this crucial period in the history of the Church.
'History of the Church. The Middle Ages' offers a detailed overview of the historical events of the Church during the Middle Ages, focusing on the main events and figures that influenced its evolution.
The piece examines the Protestant Reformation led by figures such as Martin Luther and John Calvin, and how the Catholic Church responded with the Counter-Reformation, including measures such as the Council of Trent and the founding of the Jesuit Order.
In 'History of the Church. The Contemporary Age', the author examines the challenges and responses of the Catholic Church to the social, political and cultural changes of the last two centuries, providing a detailed analysis of its internal and external dynamics.