Adultery and addiction: the searing memoir of an African American academic James Bradshaw July 18, 2024
A neglected Irish philosopher offers a path forward through secularism and loss of community James Bradshaw May 22, 2024
The grey bleakness of living with loners in a post-community, post-Christian society James Bradshaw March 04, 2024
A fresh look at the scandal of poverty in America, the world's richest country James Bradshaw April 17, 2023
After decades of destruction in Tudor England, servants of God became servants of Caesar James Bradshaw February 08, 2023
Hypnotised by race and gender, politicians have forgotten the working man James Bradshaw November 18, 2021
Tracing the painful path towards religious toleration for American Catholics James Bradshaw July 24, 2021
‘Barrytown’: A trilogy that helps us understand the recent eclipse of Catholic Ireland James Bradshaw July 08, 2021
TV series Mrs. America maligns those who refused to walk with feminists James Bradshaw November 11, 2020
Religious liberty in the age of data surveillance and soft totalitarianism James Bradshaw October 14, 2020
The noble, tragic, terrifying example of a World War II conscientious objector James Bradshaw January 30, 2020
'My Father Left Me Ireland' -- moving, but out of touch with modern Ireland James Bradshaw May 24, 2019
Unprincipled politics mark another Irish referendum, this time on abortion James Bradshaw February 02, 2018