by Robert Parham | Jan 31, 2014 | Opinion
Why does it have to be an either-or proposition for ideological pundits, political columnists and politicians? Writing some weeks ago in the Wall Street Journal, Ari Fleischer, President George W. Bush’s former press secretary, framed an either-or argument on...
by Larry Greenfield | Jan 31, 2014 | Opinion
Rayfield Wright, the football hall of famer for the Dallas Cowboys from 1967-79, isn’t sure he’ll watch Super Bowl XLVIII this coming Sunday. If he chooses not to, I’ll join him – although for slightly different reasons. We both want to view it. To...
by Dávid Gál | Jan 31, 2014 | Opinion
I met Yai Kiir Dau, a young South Sudanese evangelist, at the training hospital of Juba, where a Hungarian Baptist medical team had been working already for a week caring for the patients who were injured during the conflicts of December 2013. This sincere young man...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jan 30, 2014 | Opinion
Shooting – with a camera – has a place in prison. For EthicsDaily.com’s new documentary “Through the Door” – on prisons and faith – producer Robert Parham and I visited five states. We shot in and around prisons in four of them: Tennessee, Virginia,...
by Vinoth Ramachandra | Jan 30, 2014 | Opinion
What is the relation between moral goodness and intellectual insight? The modern assumption is that there is no connection, that ethics inhabits a different realm altogether from knowledge. This view would have been incomprehensible to the great sages of both the...
by Terence Ascott | Jan 30, 2014 | Opinion
2011 began with high expectations for new freedoms and prosperity across much of the Arab world. Three years on, there is a palpable sense of disappointment and frustration. Egypt has been through two revolutions, has had a failed experiment with political Islam and...