Discussions on faith, spirituality, religious history, and the influence of religion in culture and leadership.
A piercing indictment of how capitalism has quietly assumed the full architecture of a religion—without its mercy, transcendence, or hope.
Economics
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A poetic reflection on spirituality as a way of being—where leadership becomes a road of presence, attention, and moral becoming.
Personal Development
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Hope is courage in action. Ten years after Laudato Si’, the call to transform our lives and world is more urgent—and more possible—than ever.
Religion
If our only hope is to avoid disaster, no technical solution will ever be enough.
He made the Church political not through power, but by forcing it to stand where the Gospel demands: at the world’s wounded edges, in solidarity with the poor and the planet.
How centuries of art and empire turned a radical Middle Eastern prophet into a white European king—and why that image still holds power today.
The Golden Rule is not about mutual advantage or rational fairness—it’s a summons to participate in the self-giving love of God, as citizens of a Kingdom that remakes reality from the cross.
Philosophy
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How Hegel’s dialectic, Christian theology, and critical realism converge to reveal becoming as participatory unity-in-difference—open, creative, and inexhaustible.
Europe celebrates Pentecost, but few recall what truly separates the Testaments—and why it matters for faith, culture, and history.