by Colin Harris | Apr 15, 2015 | Opinion
Ethics is a realm of reflection that is usually not class-specific, though we often see ethical discussions focused on particular arenas of decision-making. Business ethics, legal ethics and medical ethics are a few examples. However, there are ethical challenges...
by James L. Evans | Aug 12, 2011 | Opinion
In the last few weeks, we have witnessed for the first time in our history the downgrading of America’s credit rating. Because of partisan feuding, and an effort by Republicans to undermine President Obama’s credibility, there was very nearly a meltdown of...
by Stephen Copley and Pat Bodenhamer | Jan 6, 2010 | Opinion
“Taxes are good,” is not a statement that we hear very often. Most of the time we hear just the opposite. If there has ever been one subject so hotly debated and much hated, it would be taxes. The fact of the matter is we all benefit from our tax system....
by William D. Shiell | Mar 15, 2005 | Opinion
Charles Talbert often noted to his students that when a scholar looks for a picture of Jesus he often comes back with a portrait that looks much like himself. The same could be said for modern depictions of the spiritual life. We tend to read our own predispositions...