Art time Lindsey Kouvaris ’02, 04 Jan 2015 2 min read Art time The de Saisset celebrates turning 60 by taking a closer look at the meaning of ‘family’.
The fragility of faith Michael C. McCarthy, S.J. ’87, M.Div. ’97, 01 Jan 2015 11 min read The fragility of faith Or, how can a thinking person still believe in God?
Rebound Mitch Finley ’73, 01 Jan 2015 5 min read Rebound Elizabeth Bruno ’82, M.A. ’86 on hard work and hanging tough.
Use these powers for good Lee Daniel Kravetz M.A. ’13, 01 Jan 2015 6 min read Use these powers for good There’s no magic pill you can take to bounce back from tragedy. But there are stories of people who’ve bounced forward to great things. Call them supersurvivors.
More we than me By SCM Staff, 23 Dec 2014 < 1 min read More we than me What does Christmas mean to you? A holiday greeting from the staff at Santa Clara Magazine.
Citizen Newsom by SCM, 17 Dec 2014 5 min read Citizen Newsom From a conversation with Gavin Newsom ’89 and SCM editor Steven Boyd Saum in October 2013 at Founders Den, a space for startups and entrepreneurs in San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood where Newsom’s office is located. Remarks have been edited and condensed.
Welcome to Citizenville Jim Cottrill, 13 Dec 2014 5 min read Welcome to Citizenville The author of the one book Newt Gingrich says all conservatives should read: Gavin Newsom ’89
The Chaplain is in the House Jeremy Herb ’08, 13 Dec 2014 11 min read The Chaplain is in the House With the way things have gone recently in Congress, looking to the heavens for some help and guidance might seem like a very good idea. In fact, that’s what Pat Conroy, S.J., M.Div. ’83 is there to do.
A Brief History of Zealotry Reza Aslan '95, 13 Dec 2014 9 min read A Brief History of Zealotry Reza Aslan ’95 in conversation with three SCU scholars of religion
Rise Up, My Love Brian Doyle, 13 Dec 2014 3 min read Rise Up, My Love There are the sanctuaries built for worship—and that carry beauty and grace for all to see. And there are the improvised places of faith perhaps more subtle in the wonder worked there. Writer Brian Doyle summons one such place; and in images we explore other places of faith, near and far, past and present.