Much of my work during the past 15 years has been aimed at trying to understand what is happening to our country beneath the surface of the news cycle and other distractions. Books including Primal ...
In his book “My Bright Abyss,” poet Christian Wiman writes, “Religion is not made of these moments; religion is the means of making these moments part of your life rather than merely radical ...
Since Cardinal Robert W. McElroy's Jan. 6 appointment to the Archdiocese of Washington, church watchers have interpreted the ...
During his time at The Baldy Center, he will pursue a set of projects at the intersection of legal doctrine and moral philosophy ... including the Emory Law Journal, the UC Davis Law Review, the ...
The sold-out first-ever SEEK satellite event kicked off in the nation’s capital earlier this week with over 3,500 registered ...
Reflecting on reasons for moral dilemma choices increases sensitivity to moral norms, but does not consistently affect ...
Cultures change, sometimes slowly, sometimes quickly. The changes are sometimes positive, sometimes negative, sometimes a ...
Our minds harbor a powerful voice that critiques, judges and occasionally advises us. Commonly called the “inner critic,” it ...
The influential scholar who taught the narrative unity of Scripture and changed his mind about the morality of homosexuality ...
Should heinous acts in virtual reality be prosecuted in the real world? Director Elyse Edelman explores a tricky conundrum in ...
Five matters have been on my mind in the weeks since the U.S. presidential election concluded, each of them connected to my work as a moral theologian. All five, I think, are crucial for us as a ...