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Love is the foundation of our moral and social lives. We are thus called to love our neighbors, strangers and even our enemies – everyone. Solving our deepest social problems requires harnessing our limitless capacity for love.
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Read time:7–10 minutesThe longest distance is from our head to our heart
There are places in this world where time doesn’t move in hours or minutes, but…
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Read time:5–8 minutesAre we addicted to othering, exclusion, and revenge?
While our legal systems are built on retribution, neurobiology suggests our brains are wired for…
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Watch time:9 minutesWould you take a love “pill”?
Featured on the TEDNext stage, Meghan Sullivan explores why the love of stranger is the…
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Read time:6–9 minutesBeyond the Roadside
Could countercultural solidarity with the poor have the power to change reality? It takes an…
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Read time:2–4 minutesEntry 01: The Cost of Attention
French philosopher Simone Weil says that “attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.”…
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Read time:3–4 minutesIntroduction: Yep, Everybody
There is a local law professor who wanted to know the greatest and most important…
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Watch time:2-3 minutesExcuse me, do you have the time?
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Watch time:2 minutesWould you mind if I prayed for you?
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Watch time:2-3 minutesI am my brother’s keeper
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