Six remaining books round out the section of the Bible known as “the Prophets.” Their messages are diverse; yet, like the other prophetic writings, they share some common themes.
The U.N. says the current economic crisis is “deepening hunger worldwide,” and warns that the effects of wide-scale hunger may have irreversible consequences on health, education and productivity.
Today buyers and sellers do not trust each other, and the economic activity essential for civil order and prosperity has all but stopped for many nations.
The current financial crisis reveals that humanity has been here before. And we’ll be here again, unless we start taking a fundamentally different approach.
Ideologies are about what we choose to believe. In Thomas Piketty’s Capital and Ideology, the author explores the past and current political-economic choices we’ve made.
Work-life balance has been the subject of a decades-long debate. But when going to work meant putting our lives at risk, we began to reevaluate how work fits into our lives.
Specific sexual practices top an ancient list of behaviors that threaten relationships and social stability. How does pornography use fit into that list?
The final 22 verses of chapter 31 in the book of Proverbs present an acrostic poem that contains the sage advice of a mother to her son, a king named Lemuel.