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Fall 2013

Henry Ford: The People’s Tycoon

Michael McKinney

Henry Ford will always be remembered for revolutionizing factory work and, of course, for giving the world the Model T.

November 23, 2011

Much More Than Literature

Michael McKinney

The Book of Books by Melvyn Bragg. After 400 years in print, the King James Version of the Bible is perhaps the most pivotal book ever written.

November 21, 2011

In the Beginning Was the Word

Michael McKinney

It’s been 400 years since the King James Version of the Bible was published in England. What makes it such an enduring translation?

Spring 2011

Know Thyself!

Michael McKinney

It’s an imperative with a millennia-long history. But why is it important to develop self-awareness?

Getting to Know You

What can you do to develop better self-awareness on the road to personal change?

A New Worldview

As Will Marré notes, sustainable relationships require a different outlook than the competitive worldview.

Spring 2000

Rediscovering Leadership: Service Versus Self-Interest

Michael McKinney

At some point every one of us has the opportunity to lead. What are the principles that enable us to lead with the interests of others foremost in mind?

Fall 2005

The Persistence of Vision

Michael McKinney

A term borrowed from the film industry serves as a useful metaphor for how we think.

Winter 2008

Leadership and Followership

Michael McKinney

Is leadership all about the leader? Or are effective leaders those who are most in tune with their followers? Vision interviews two authors on “The New Psychology of Leadership.”

A New Golden Rule?

Michael McKinney

It’s not uncommon to find, in modern literature, the call for a new Golden Rule. But do we need a new rule, or is the one we already have adequate?

Leadership Begins at Home

Michael McKinney

Parents provide the earliest influence on children. By modeling leadership in their own lives, they profoundly affect the kind of leaders their children become.

A Pyrrhic Victory

Michael McKinney

As King Pyrrhus admitted, some victories can effectively undo a person. At times we, too, have battles to fight that may not be worth the price of winning.

Summer 2002

Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be

Michael McKinney

Whenever times or circumstances change, people’s concept of truth changes with it. So what is truth?

Winning Hearts and Minds

“Truth” that is not applicable to all people everywhere is not truth but opinion. Religion not based on truth is therefore merely opinion with no moral force.

June 2, 2005

Extreme Makeover: God

Michael McKinney

According to three books on the images of God and Jesus, we have collectively made them into our image, our likeness.

Summer 2004

Wisdom: The Pauses Between the Notes

Michael McKinney Winfried Fritz

Wisdom seems to be an increasingly rare commodity. Why, and what can we do to develop it?

October 30, 2003

Digging for Faith

Michael McKinney

With their faith on shaky ground, many nominal Christians and Jews are looking to archaeology to dig them out of their doubts.

Fall 2003

Kathleen Kenyon: Larger Than Life

Michael McKinney

One of the great women archaeologists of the 20th century, Kathleen Kenyon will be greatly remembered for her substantial contributions to the field.

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