This understanding of the atonement is right in what it affirms, though there is nothing about the satisfaction of divine wrath and little about Christ bearing the penalty of sin. In this popular and ...
As President-elect Donald Trump announces his cabinet nominees, some are being labeled as neoconservatives or neocons. A look at this political view and the ...
In the wake of the 2024 election, many are grappling with a profound moral injury. This piece explores the depth of this ...
Alexander Rogers took his own life after being shunned by his peers – his death highlights the dangers of ‘righteous’ ...
Kant's test of reversibility and principle of universalizability tell us whether an action is morally right or not. Let's ...
A bereaved young woman faces terrible choices in this dreamily uncertain blend of science fiction and moral philosophy.
A story in chess lore involves the great Danish-Jewish player Aron Nimzowitsch, who, at a tournament in the mid-1920s, found himself struggling against the German master Friedrich Sämisch. Infuriated ...
A story in chess lore involves the great Danish Jewish player Aron Nimzowitsch, who, at a tournament in the mid-1920s, found ...
Storytelling is a universal phenomenon and core human instinct, serving as a fundamental way to interpret the world, forge identity, teach values, foster resilience and inspire social change. Across ...
Last Wednesday, just as Rachel Reeves commended "her Budget to the house," Scotland's greatest living economist, Sheila Dow, stood up ...
Join the Department of Philosophy for its annual Lynne and James Spellman Lecture in the History of Philosophy, featuring professor Barbara Herman of UCLA at 3 p.m. Friday in the Graduate Education ...