We, as leaders, seek wisdom as a route to better strategy, taking the long view and challenging implicit assumptions.
Based on the Greek verb hermēneuō (to interpret), hermeneutics investigates interpretation’s theory and practice. From ...
It seems like a simple tale, but like much of the Bible, it’s full of allusions and references to past and future.
Explore Greek philosopher Pletho Gemistos, his radical reforms, influence on Renaissance thinkers, and the revival of ...
Before we human beings come to ourselves as selves or reach the “age of reason,” we delight, we rejoice and we laugh.
Scholars call this extra stuff “paratext.” For the most part, everyone ignores it unless some controversy sparks debate over ...
Paul’s words of caution about not causing others to stumble by what we do are a reminder that not everything that is morally right in itself is wise or helpful in every situation.
Micah 6:8 is a popular verse, even for those who don’t know it by chapter and verse. It’s usually quoted by shorthand: What ...
How two amateur schools pulled a generation of thinkers from the workers and teachers of the 19th-century American Midwest ...
As the idea of incorporating the Bible into classrooms gains traction, concerns about the mission of public schools — and ...
Bruce Gordon shows how believers in every era have experienced their sacred book through all the human senses.
Local Republican organizations are hosting a presentation on Proposition 1, also known as ranked choice voting or open ...