by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jun 3, 2025 | Opinion
In his first major work, “Madness and Civilization,” published in 1961, the postmodernist philosopher Michael Foucault examines the humane treatment of individuals considered insane by so-called “enlightened” clinician reformers from the 18th century, including Samuel...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Jun 3, 2025 | Opinion
In his first major work, “Madness and Civilization,” published in 1961, the postmodernist philosopher Michael Foucault examines the humane treatment of individuals considered insane by so-called “enlightened” clinician reformers from the 18th century, including Samuel...
by Starlette Thomas | Jun 2, 2025 | Opinion
On May 15, 2025, the South’s largest surviving antebellum house burned to the ground, sparking debate over the legacy of American chattel slavery. Only a smoldering façade remained, inspiring celebration and memes shared on social media by people glad to see the...
by Mitch Randall | Jun 2, 2025 | Opinion
Editor’s Note: Earlier this year, with the creation of a new website, Good Faith Media moved all our pre-2020 content, including almost three decades of articles from Baptist Center for Ethics/Ethics Daily, to an archived site. If you want to access an older article,...
by Jason Edwards | May 30, 2025 | Opinion
This might seem like an odd place to begin a conversation about atonement—with a pop star, a contract dispute, and a re-recorded album. But that’s where grace often begins, not in the sanctuaries we build, but in the ones we stumble into. This week, Taylor Swift made...
by Kerri Fisher | May 30, 2025 | Opinion
A few weeks ago, I attended a live recording of the Handsome podcast, hosted by comedians Tig Notaro, Fortune Feimster and Mae Martin. Perhaps it felt dreamy because I attended with my own little trio—friends who’ve laughed, cried, and pondered their way through the...