There’s a lot we still don’t know about clergy burnout. People used to think of it as a product of time—even the best engine will break down after too many miles—but then the many examples of good, ...
One of the oldest debates in the world is: What moves historical events? Is it major historical trends, such as demography, economics, or ideas? Or is it men and women, through their own choices, who ...
The figure of Napoleon has long been an object of fascination, but the new Ridley Scott biopic makes one wonder why. The film, perhaps inadvertently, partakes of the spirit of the times. The so-called ...
Who is the “greatest man in the world today?” Abraham Aaron Roback, onetime Harvard instructor, thinks he knows. Roback has never seen him, but for five years he has been working on a book to honor ...
I saw the Emperor — this world-soul [Weltseele] — riding out of the city on reconnaissance. It is indeed a wonderful sensation to see such an individual, who, concentrated here at a single point, ...
Vulnerability is necessary to help men heal their trauma, yet it's still ridiculed in society. The prevalence of mental illness in men is often lower than women — not because they don't share similar ...
Most students of history have likely pondered the question: Is it the times that make the man, or is it the man that makes the times? The question, though superficially intriguing, seems to have an ...
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