G. Thomas Fox on edGe-ucation
Let me turn to my brother G. Thomas Fox’s book linking uncertainty and “becoming edGe-ucated.” It strikes me as being very, very timely. I began my book
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Let me turn to my brother G. Thomas Fox’s book linking uncertainty and “becoming edGe-ucated.” It strikes me as being very, very timely. I began my book
Recently, I introduced a scientific study on how unhappy young adults are around the world, in both wealthy and poor countries. In offering some medicine for
[FROM THE ARCHIVE: MAY 23, 2020] Along with the dramatic presidential news of this week, we have been meditating on the subject of the depression
[FROM THE ARCHIVE: 8/4/2020] Instead of putting the 10 Commandments in every classroom–a silly and unconstitutional and unimaginative idea—we are proposing that we reflect on
[FROM THE ARCHIVE: 8/3/2020] Recently, the state of Louisiana passed a law demanding that the Ten Commandments be posted in ALL public classrooms in the
The youth need to speak truth to power—someone has to after all. The powerful are often tired guardians of the status quo and its mighty institutions.
Jesus was a poet, a storyteller, a parable maker, an artist. This was how he chose to share his message. He was not a priest or theologian
Maria Montessori and Thomas Berry agree on the importance of making room for the universe in how we look at the world. Montessori writes: If
Our democracy is clearly ailing. We have an entire political party that is not only in denial about Climate Change but also is pushing to
We saw yesterday how Cusa, speaking from the fifteenth century, was addressing the movement of Deep Ecumenism in our time. He says that while humans
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