Martin Luther's legacy can shed light on the nature of freedom -- still contested space in both faith and politics, writes a Lutheran theologian. > Read more |
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By subverting damaging stereotypes, African-American women have learned leadership skills that benefit not just themselves but also the organizations of which they are a part, writes the director of lifelong learning at Yale Divinity School. > Read more |
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The new film, "May It Last," tells the story of the folk-rock band from North Carolina. But its real message is about virtue, says a theologian. > Read more |
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In Munich, the author witnessed a daredevil slackliner performing above surfers riding a tricky wave in a downtown park. This inspired her to wonder, How could they each focus while also making room for the other? > Read more |
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On June 1, 2011, Paul Jones gave up email. As a professor of information, he thought he had an obligation to try a better way. More than six years into his experiment, he shares his experience with a (nearly) email-free life.
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