Is personality merely a random product of genetics, or a construct of unique environmental conditions? What influence can we exert over our own personalities?
It seems that good leaders such as John Wooden have discovered that humility and selflessness are essential traits for successful and memorable leadership.
The story of humanity is in large part the story of animosity and violence. What is it about people that leads them to treat one another as adversaries?
The book of Acts declares, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” As it turns out, benevolence—looking out for the needs of others—offers tangible benefits.
Ideally, parents would be talking with one another about their values, instilling confidence that they will be mutually supportive as they pass them on to their children.
The belief systems that claim the Bible as their basis have significantly divergent views on the subject of forgiveness. So just what does the Bible say?
Soon most Americans will take a holiday to give thanks, but most will likely do so by simply eating too much. Is this the legacy of the first Thanksgiving?
Part Three: Concluding our series on the history of the world’s dominant economic system, we look at where capitalism is taking us and ask whether there is a better way.
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.