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  • February 12, 2023

    The Liberal Education of Freedom: A Critical Review of Matthew Rose’s “Liberal Education for Freedom”

    The Liberal Education of Freedom: A Critical Review of Matthew Rose’s “Liberal Education for Freedom”

    The non-violent, but argumentative, ideal of liberal education is not the suddenly arrived-at point of a nonpolarized liberal society. Instead, the purpose of liberal education is the iterative practice of a non-violent but argumentative society. Continue reading

    Leadership and Business, Politics and Society, Spirituality
    Authenticity, liberal education, Matthew Rose, Profit, Technocratic Rationality
  • February 5, 2023

    Changing Habits and Impacting Freedom

    Changing Habits and Impacting Freedom

    Imagine you are waiting at a train station. You are waiting to try to get on the train of thought that leads to the destination of effective freedom and the path of virtuous moral development. Continue reading

    Leadership and Business, Spirituality
    Authenticity, Charles Taylor, Freedom, habits, Jordan Peterson, morality, Virtue
  • February 3, 2023

    Technocratic Rationality, Value, and How Accounting Undercuts HR

    Technocratic Rationality, Value, and How Accounting Undercuts HR

    “Instead of being framed by accounting practices, a company’s vision has to inform its accounting practices.” Continue reading

    Leadership and Business, Politics and Society, Uncategorized
    Accounting, Airline, Authenticity, dailyprompt-1833, Facebook, Google, National Health Service, Twitter, Valuation
  • January 30, 2023

    God’s Will and Vocation

    God’s Will and Vocation

    “…a job is a way of fulfilling a vocation, and particular jobs – if we are reflectively learning through them, may generate an evolution in our vocation. A key to making this important point real is being aware of God working in you through a particular job.” Continue reading

    Leadership and Business, Spirituality
    Authenticity, calling, job, Meditation, Spirituality, vocation
  • January 29, 2023

    A Meaning of Otherness: Colossians 3

    A Meaning of Otherness: Colossians 3

    Whether it is Bible reading or living in a home, we metaphorically translate what is foreign into familiarity and move what is to what ought to be. That is, overcoming otherness is bringing our uniqueness to a situation not originally intended to accept it, and then translating and transforming the situation so the uniqueness can… Continue reading

    Politics and Society, Spirituality
    #community, Authenticity, Spirituality
  • January 1, 2023

    2022 in Review: Part 3 – The Year in Art

    2022 in Review: Part 3 – The Year in Art

    We may need again to become local and to direct our gaze to humans and particular scales and scopes. Continue reading

    Politics and Society, Spirituality
    Art, Artifice, Authenticity, Community, protest, Spirituality
  • December 29, 2022

    2022 in Review: Part 2 – The Year in Climate

    2022 in Review: Part 2 – The Year in Climate

    The year in climate is thus filled with lots of room for optimism, provided we can take home these three points: 1) that we are stewards of creation and not dominators of it; 2) that we are constituted for thriving by a sacred relationship to an environment that sustains our wellbeing; and 3) that we… Continue reading

    Spirituality, Politics and Society
    Mass Society, COP15, Global Warming, Disasters
  • December 27, 2022

    2022 in Review: Part 1 – The Year in Health

    2022 in Review: Part 1 – The Year in Health

    . But one of the most significant areas of rethink was in our newly interwoven understanding of health. We understood that mental and emotional health was inseparable from physical health. Continue reading

    Politics and Society, Spirituality
    2022, Authenticity, COVID, Health
  • December 17, 2022

    Inarticulate Authenticity

    Inarticulate Authenticity

    Thirty-six years ago, Robert Bellah and others, in their seminal book “Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life” identified a problem and prophesied its social consequences – that of political and social polarization. We live in those prophesied consequences today. The problem, as Bellah and his co-authors identified it, was the tendency… Continue reading

    Politics and Society, Spirituality
    Authenticity, Charles Taylor, Moral Ideal
  • November 18, 2022

    Covenant

    Covenant

    I will do my share even if, for a time, you aren’t doing your share. Continue reading

    Leadership and Business, Politics and Society, Spirituality
    Authenticity, contract, covenant, fulfillment, Mass Society, Spirituality
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