Truth and Love

Lesson 12: Truth and Love (Part 3)

Lesson 12: Truth and Love (Part 3)

If the history of humanity is read as the search for truth, and if that search involves making common sense of the kaleidoscope of sensory data that constantly bombards us, and if making common sense involves coming to agreement on not only fact but also the meaning and purpose of those facts, and if our […]

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Lesson 10: Truth and Love (Part 1)

Lesson 10: Truth and Love (Part 1)

More than ever I hear from friends in academia, business, and government that they are accused of not knowing how the world operates whenever they advocate for options including sharing and caring. The accusation always implies that a loving action is naive, because only power brings success. We are dealing here with two fundamentally different […]

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Lesson 4: Truth in the Gospel according to St. John

Lesson 4: Truth in the Gospel according to St. John

It does not take long to see that John’s Gospel speaks directly to our situation. In one of its critical scenes (John 18), Jesus and Pontius Pilate face off over the definition of truth. The confrontation could have taken place in our own White House. Pilate asks Jesus if he is a threat to his […]

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