Has the Supreme Court No Shame? A Question for John Roberts
What does “being without shame” mean? It means to be without conscience, without a moral compass, to be incapable of recognizing that one can be wrong,
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What does “being without shame” mean? It means to be without conscience, without a moral compass, to be incapable of recognizing that one can be wrong,
April 10, 2023. Gifts from Two Artists Received during Passover/Holy WeekMatthew shares with us a painting from an artist friend and two powerful poems from
We have seen how Rabbi Heschel calls for an invitation to “holiness” in order turn evil around. Ernest Becker proposes something parallel when he writes
There is going on in our time and on the media a great mixing of evil and grace, crucifixion and resurrection, moral outrage and promise,
Martin Buber teaches that we cannot wipe out evil–but we can work to turn it into good. There are lessons to be learned from the light
Love and Hate, Good and Bad, the Sacred and Evil, Crucifixion and Resurrection. There is much to ponder as daily headlines keep reminding us of humanity’s
Hearing the news these days sometimes feels like we’re living in a swirl and whirlpool of Evil. One day it’s numerous grand juries investigating a former
I received three unsolicited gifts this week, one from a painter friend and two from a poet friend. I think they both speak to what many
I am writing this meditation on the day of the martyrdom of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., April 4, fifty-five years ago. He who led a
One of the useful lessons I learned from Professor Louis Cognet, the head of the spirituality department at the Institut Catholique de Paris when I
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