April 6, 2013 Global Problems, Global Solutions, Part 1 David Hulme Insight Video: War is just one of a number of problems the world faces today. Are there any solutions?
March 28, 2013 The Moral Compass: Finding True North Dan Cloer The ability to interact well with others is based on shared ideas, especially those concerning moral values and one's sense of right and wrong.
Living a Moral Life What Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount is the basis for living a moral life at a deeper level than is normal for human beings.
January 7, 2013 The Age of Anxiety David Hulme Insight Video: How do we cope in this age of anxiety and its stressful conditions? Can we have lasting peace of mind?
The Path to Right Behavior Children are at the height of mental plasticity; thus mental and social habits that are set early will have life-long effects.
October 22, 2012 Moral Individualism Brian Orchard As a new generation prepares to face the world, it’s clear that they have taken seriously their parents’ postmodern teachings on morality.
Landlord or Tenant? The earth seems to have been built specifically with us—all of humankind—in mind.
Decision-Making: A Personal Responsibility From the beginning of human life on earth, people have been required to make decisions.
February 7, 2012 “I Will Arise”: Charles Dickens and the City Donald Winchester London has changed considerably since Dickens painted cities in general as progenitors of social ill. But are his criticisms still relevant?
On Personality and Character Is personality merely a random product of genetics, or a construct of unique environmental conditions? What influence can we exert over our own personalities?