Summer 2008 What We Watch David Hulme Many people believe that we can watch anything and everything to no ill effect. But is this true?
Spring 2008 A Vision for Life David Hulme Vision's aim is to examine the underlying meaning of present conditions and focus beyond immediate circumstances: Two aspects of good vision.
Winter 2008 Rediscovering the Language of Values David Hulme Almost every day the news carries a story about violence in society. Is our self-absorbed and morally ambivalent society failing its children?
Fall 2007 Thy Kingdom Come . . . David Hulme In his book Jesus of Nazareth, Pope Benedict XVI gives his understanding of Jesus after a lifelong theological study. Is it consistent with the biblical record?
Summer 2007 Sources of Knowledge David Hulme Several leading writers have recently authored books with the intent of showing that belief in God is irrational. Is it?
Spring 2007 Two Men, One City David Hulme Two stories from the 1967 Six-Day War—concerning David Ben-Gurion and Yasser Arafat—illustrate the heart of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Winter 2007 Bringing Back Character David Hulme It has become increasingly difficult to maintain individual standards of morality and character, and to teach our children why morality matters.
Fall 2006 The Way of Peace? David Hulme Identity awareness means asking and answering the question, “Who am I?” But this is only the starting point in resolving intercommunal problems.
Summer 2006 A Different Species David Hulme Asking what makes humans unique brings to mind an interesting list of attributes and activities. But what really makes us different from animals?
Spring 2006 Don’t Worry, Be Happy David Hulme Because the brain has plasticity, our predispositions may be more malleable than we think.