His new book, Churn: The Tension That Divides Us and How to Overcome It, serves as a kind of sequel to Whistling Vivaldi.
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While sex can become compulsive and problematic for some people, there is little research on love as a true addiction.
Judging someone’s thoughts or actions should take into account how much agency they have and the good or bad they are doing.
It’s time again for the Greater Goodies, honoring movies from the past year that exemplify human strengths and virtues.
For Christians, forgiveness and love are the two cardinal virtues. Even back then, however, that prescient administrator could see where the country was heading: toward increasing ...
There is pressure to forgive in many settings, including the church. But this culture can change—and people can find more authentic forgiveness.
We all carry emotional baggage. But what if holding on to that pain is hurting you more than the person who caused it?
Researchers are studying what contributes to youth violence and how certain communities have succeeded in making real change.
This four-part article series provides parents and caregivers research-backed insights from renowned experts to everyday ...
Is your relationship defined by honesty and dependability—or suspicion and betrayal? Research suggests that trust is an essential ingredient to a healthy relationship, but we all know how hard it can ...
A new survey from the Society of Human Resources Managers (SHRM)–which represents over 300,000 people working in the human resources field worldwide–finds that incivility in the workplace continues to ...