
Rachel Knight
Knight’s main areas of expertise are Catholic Social Teaching and Dionysus. Her research credentials include “The Chosen Ones Who Cry Out Day and Night: The Applicability of Staurology to Women Victims of Violence,” presented in Say Something Theological: The Undergraduates Speak. “What can a Dionysian perspective of Harry Potter tell us about masculinity?” was presented at The Undergraduate Research Symposium. In her free time, she enjoys graphic design, as well as organizing events for writers and artists.
Articles by Rachel Knight

Dorothy Day is one of the most prominent Catholic Social Justice figures. Even in death, she has been profoundly influential among Catholic activists.

Djinn are beings made of smokeless fire. Although they exist to some extent in different religions, they are most relevant to Islam.
Djinn are beings made of smokeless fire. Although they exist to some extent in different religions, they are most relevant to Islam.

The Catholic Catechism contains the majority of the beliefs that make up Catholicism. This article lists four lesser-known aspects of the Catholic canon.
The Catholic Catechism contains the majority of the beliefs that make up Catholicism. This article lists four lesser-known aspects of the Catholic canon.

The Catholic Church has an intricate belief system known as Catholic Social Teaching. It is made up of seven themes.
The Catholic Church has an intricate belief system known as Catholic Social Teaching. It is made up of seven themes.