Speaking up at work —about a project, assignment, or task — is difficult. Speaking up about a morally charged issue? Well, there may not be a harder endeavor. As organizations continue to advocate for ...
Not all issues of 1973 were as clear-cut as Communist persecution, sexual ethics, and abortion, however. CT went back and ...
There are many things we choose to do or not to do that don’t seem to tap into our moral sense. I like ice cream. Recently, I was trying to lose weight, so I stopped eating ice cream for a while.
Across the globe, people hold very different beliefs about whether having too much money is morally wrong. Some see extreme wealth as a personal success to be admired. Others, especially in more equal ...
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Study challenges stereotypes: Conservatives persuaded by wider range of moral arguments than liberals
Conservatives might have a reputation for being set in their ways, but new research shows they can be persuaded by a wider range of moral arguments than liberals can. A recent study out of Stockholm ...
Alongside the poignant scenes of devastated Angelenos fleeing apocalyptic fires or picking through the remains of their burned-out homes, I’m reminded of Gov. Jerry Brown’s assertion that our response ...
Prof. Kristen Monroe discusses the socio-psychological and ethical aspects of moral courage. Is moral courage a random, adventitious phenomenon, or can people be socialized to heed their ethical ...
We tend to talk about wealth in economic terms—tax policy, markets, incentives—but rarely in moral ones. In an age that idolizes accumulation, posing moral limits threatens to expose something we’d ...
In 1958, CT pushed evangelicals to engage important moral issues even when they seemed old-fashioned. Christianity Today took a moment in 1958 to reassess the repeal of prohibition after 25 years. Was ...
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