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Fall 2022

In Search of the Great Leader

David Hulme

Humility is a rare trait in leaders. Even more rare is the kind of humility that always puts the good of others ahead of personal gain.

Summer 2022

Perpetual War and Permanent Peace

David Hulme

“To understand war, we must understand ourselves.”

Changing the Face of War

David Hulme

Insight Video: The technological face of war is quickly changing. Is there any hope of a world where war will become obsolete?

Summer 2022

Mr. Putin Plays the Religious Card

David Hulme

Like so many autocratic leaders before him, Vladimir Putin is using religion to further his agenda.

May 20, 2022
The Law, the Prophets and the Writings, Part 38

Who Is in Control?

David Hulme

The final installment in the series examines the multifaceted book of Daniel, which serves as a bridge from the Old Testament to the New.

Winter 2022

Your Brain on Prejudice

David Hulme

Prejudging others based on their physical or other characteristics comes quite naturally. How can we overcome our racial and ethnic biases?

November 30, 2021
The Law, the Prophets and the Writings, Part 37

The Five Books of Psalms

David Hulme

The book of Psalms is intended to be an accompaniment to daily life, with all its ups and downs, its tests and trials.

Fall 2021

Post-Pandemic Values

David Hulme

Has the world not gone terribly wrong in emphasizing monetary value over moral conviction, cash over right principles, assets over human worth?

October 6, 2021
The Law, the Prophets and the Writings, Part 36

To Thank and to Praise God

David Hulme

Sometimes referred to as “a little Bible,” the book of Psalms offers much more than just a collection of ancient Hebrew poetry.

Summer 2021

Daring to Hope for Solutions to Global Problems

David Hulme

It’s become increasingly clear to many that our global problems require global solutions. Former UK prime minister Gordon Brown is the latest to lend his voice to the discussion.

June 29, 2021
The Law, the Prophets and the Writings, Part 35

Life Is Full of Questions

David Hulme

What can we learn from the book of Ecclesiastes, with its shifting viewpoints, its seeming contradictions, and its air of futility?

Spring 2021

The Roaring Twenties Again

David Hulme

The decade following the 1918–20 flu pandemic is remembered as a time of freedom—both for growth and for selfish excess. How are the post-COVID 2020s likely to shape up?

Queen of Sheba kneeling before King Solomon, by Tischbein
March 18, 2021
The Law, the Prophets and the Writings, Part 34

Words of Wisdom

David Hulme

Solomon’s name is attached to three books of the Bible. In this installment, we focus on the Song of Songs and the book of Proverbs.

Winter 2021

Protecting Your Mind

David Hulme

Conspiracy theories have been with us for a long time. We’re now in the age of conspiracism: no need for a theory, just a social media platform.

December 18, 2020
The Law, the Prophets and the Writings, Part 33

Job’s Comfort

David Hulme

What are we to do when we undergo suffering, and how are we to understand God’s role?

Fall 2020

The Sun Going Down

David Hulme

Vision reviews Anne Applebaum’s Twilight of Democracy and John Keane’s The New Despotism. In the wake of the contentious 2020 US presidential election, their message is sobering.

Fall 2020

Truth on Her Knees

David Hulme

“Truth is fallen in the street,” an ancient prophet told his people. He could just as easily have been talking about today.

September 24, 2020
The Law, the Prophets and the Writings, Part 32

Let Us Rise Up and Build

David Hulme

Nehemiah’s account chronicles his efforts not only to restore the walls of Jerusalem but also to strengthen its returning inhabitants.

Synching Ezra and Nehemiah

If the editor of Ezra-Nehemiah rearranged passages to achieve a specific literary effect, how would that have affected the story flow?

Woman wearing protective mask carries her baby across international border bridge at El Paso, Texas.
Summer 2020

Do Not Touch Me

David Hulme

Vision interviews Italian philosopher and academic Donatella Di Cesare, author of two recent books addressing conditions that threaten the global status quo.

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