Justice: The New Reparations
Imagine for a second that someone stabbed you. Would justice call for you to stab someone else who had nothing to do with the crime perpatrated against you? Most reasoned people would suggest not. Yet...
View ArticleBook Review: Embracing Your Freedom: A Personal Experience of God’s Heart for...
Susie Larson’s Embracing Your Freedom is a devotional that goes further and deeper than any other devotional for women that I’ve read. Written with a passion for living life in Christ in freedom and a...
View ArticleDVD Review: Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story
Some people hate Michael Moore; they call him a propagandist with an agenda. Some people love Michael Moore; they call him “a voice crying out in the wilderness,” trying to save our country or society...
View ArticleTaxes, Justice, and the Budget Crisis
Is the U.S. broke? Are we heading towards financial catastrophe caused by government debt and profligacy? With the government heading towards a catastrophic shutdown that will probably be bad for all,...
View ArticleElevator
I got on the elevator this morning to go to my office at AUC. I was alone with my coffee. I saw a group of about twelve janitors, both male and female, standing around in front of the elevator. My...
View ArticleBook Review: Thriving Beyond Sustainability: Pathways to a Resilient Society...
The title Thriving Beyond Sustainability: Pathways to a Resilient Society (2010) by Andres R. Edwards is very purposefully selected. In response to the great and necessary changes that Edwards sees in...
View ArticleBook Review: Race, Incarceration, and American Values by Glenn C. Loury
“Never before has a supposedly free country denied basic liberty to so many of its citizens,” writes professor Glenn C. Loury. “Despite a sharp national decline in crime, American criminal justice has...
View ArticleWe All Have Our Choice
The participation of religious folk in the various “occupations” springing up throughout the U.S. is receiving increasing attention. Jonathan Oskins, writing for State of Formation, provides a...
View ArticleMovie Industry Can Help End World Hunger
Earlier this year former senator Chris Dodd, chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America, shared some great news about the movie industry. Dodd said, “Over the past five years, North American...
View ArticleAn Inquiry Into the Human Prospect: an Overview, Part Two
Continued from Part One For all intents and purposes, capitalism and socialism are indistinguishable. That’s the gist of Heilbroner’s argument for the primacy of socioeconomic arrangements over the...
View ArticleBook Review: Embracing Your Freedom: A Personal Experience of God’s Heart for...
Susie Larson’s Embracing Your Freedom is a devotional that goes further and deeper than any other devotional for women that I’ve read. Written with a passion for living life in Christ in freedom and a...
View ArticleDVD Review: Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story
Some people hate Michael Moore; they call him a propagandist with an agenda. Some people love Michael Moore; they call him “a voice crying out in the wilderness,” trying to save our country or society...
View ArticleTaxes, Justice, and the Budget Crisis
Is the U.S. broke? Are we heading towards financial catastrophe caused by government debt and profligacy? With the government heading towards a catastrophic shutdown that will probably be bad for all,...
View ArticleElevator
I got on the elevator this morning to go to my office at AUC. I was alone with my coffee. I saw a group of about twelve janitors, both male and female, standing around in front of the elevator. My...
View ArticleBook Review: Thriving Beyond Sustainability: Pathways to a Resilient Society...
The title Thriving Beyond Sustainability: Pathways to a Resilient Society (2010) by Andres R. Edwards is very purposefully selected. In response to the great and necessary changes that Edwards sees in...
View ArticleBook Review: Race, Incarceration, and American Values by Glenn C. Loury
“Never before has a supposedly free country denied basic liberty to so many of its citizens,” writes professor Glenn C. Loury. “Despite a sharp national decline in crime, American criminal justice has...
View ArticleWe All Have Our Choice
The participation of religious folk in the various “occupations” springing up throughout the U.S. is receiving increasing attention. Jonathan Oskins, writing for State of Formation, provides a...
View ArticleMovie Industry Can Help End World Hunger
Earlier this year former senator Chris Dodd, chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America, shared some great news about the movie industry. Dodd said, “Over the past five years, North American...
View ArticleAn Inquiry Into the Human Prospect: an Overview, Part Two
Continued from Part One For all intents and purposes, capitalism and socialism are indistinguishable. That’s the gist of Heilbroner’s argument for the primacy of socioeconomic arrangements over the...
View ArticleInterview with Fey Ugokwe, Author of ‘Wifey’
Fey Ugokwe, author of Wifey, is an attorney and the founder/owner of a socially conscious media company. Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Pennsylvania, she attended both college — where she...
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