Our cultural moment is marked decisively by a bitter, national upheaval. The ramifications of such division are evident in the ongoing reformation of social and civic life that has fundamentally reshaped the American landscape for the next generation of public leaders, particularly those who are deeply rooted in a spiritual tradition.
Unlike the traditional class model, UNIV102 students have weekly discussions with experts, followed by a shared meal and small group discussion with teaching assistants.
Casey Cep writes about the tradition of the Sabbath in different religious traditions, and why a required day of rest, rather than work, is still a radical idea.
Sarah Sze’s art, now on display at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, prompts me to reflect on how God’s loving presence hums in the background of our lives.