The German Court’s Troubling Lack Of Spine
Why the conviction of former Auschwitz guard and SS member Reinhold Hanning is neither weak nor strong: which ultimately shows the biggest weakness.
Why the conviction of former Auschwitz guard and SS member Reinhold Hanning is neither weak nor strong: which ultimately shows the biggest weakness.
Cyberbullying has gotten out of control, and our presidential candidates are uniquely placed to make a true difference in what has become a norm in our culture.
A spiritual reflection on tragedies like the Orlando shooting.
How John Oliver’s recent act of buying and forgiving medical debt compares to the Jewish practice of loan forgiveness every 7 years.
Is cannibalism ever right? An exploration into human flesh, in as literal a way as can be imagined.
Is there a perspective being lost in this discussion around Brock Allen Turner guilt in his campus rape? Once we assign blame, what comes next?
In the spiritual world, pride gets a bad rap. How, then, can one balance the value of humility with pride?
A new study says those who are religious can either have great or lesser sexual satisfaction based on how they live out their sex lives. But the lessons in this study go beyond religious identity.
After hearing some horrible news recently, Peter Himmelman was overwhelmed with the desire to kill… and hidden in that desire was a deep lesson about what is actually “right” when it comes to morality.