
Bullies and their Packs, whether Policemen, Churchmen or Politicians
We are considering the toxic masculinity that so often drives bullying. On our television screens police brutality is on display from the police department of
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We are considering the toxic masculinity that so often drives bullying. On our television screens police brutality is on display from the police department of
We are meditating on how authentic manliness is utterly lacking in the sick display of murder on the streets of Minneapolis by a white policeman
In yesterday’s DM, was Rank’s call for the unio mystica so very different from Thomas Aquinas’ discussion of the “first resurrection” (which he describes as
As we step from the 20-teens into the 2020s, I invite you to meditate on the following: Add ten years to your current age. Then
In this season of the coming of light into the dark time of the year, part of the Christmas story and the Chanukah story, it
For me one of the most important questions to pose to our schools is this: Where is imagination in your curriculum? Where is imagination honored?
The Dalai Lama has observed that “education is in crisis the world over.” He is correct. Education is essential for the survival of our species
Sister Jose Hobday, the Franciscan sister and Native American whom I cited a previously regarding the spiritual leadership of gay and lesbian people, told me
Marcia Falk proposes that the “Song of Songs,” may have “something new to teach about the redemption of sexuality and love in our fallen world.”*
We will soon be moving on from our discussion of sexuality as a natural ecstasy and a God experience. But we cannot ignore the political
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