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The ancient philosophy of Aristotle is aiming to transform life inside UK prisons through a classical education made ...
Ammonius Saccas was a Greek philosopher that revived Platonism and shaped metaphysical thought and spiritual philosophy in ...
It is a non-negotiable truth that Christians dearly hold the Bible to be the inspired, inerrant, sufficient and final ...
The article “A book is just never a book” (Young Blood, 3/24/25) shares an authentic narrative of how a book becomes part of our lives. This is mainly because of its unique way of stimulating our ...
Feelings, including pleasant ones, can be a distraction in sports and other endeavors. Learn how indifference to feelings ...
The mood on the campus of Brown University, a hotbed of student protest last year, is now one of fear and intimidation, according to some students.
All my life, I have been caught between the yin and yang of fact and faith. From my earliest days in Catholic school, I have ...
Marie Slaughter and Elizabeth Garlow, MPA, published an article arguing that economic policies must prioritize care and human ...
Healthline writer Crystal Raypole said, “A well-developed sense of self signals a high level of intelligence, since a strong self-identity typically means you feel secure in who you are, know where ...
California’s governor has diagnosed one problem for Democrats — connecting with young men — and he sees his podcast as a way ...
Franciscan University has four intense summer conferences on its campus this year, starting on June 27. These three-day ...
At the University of Virginia, assistant professor of classics Inger Kuin explores the intellectual history of ancient Greece ...