The achievements of modern medicine are a boon, but when scientists offer to enhance and improve human nature, they threaten human dignity.
The new romantic comedy Failure to Launch shows the perils of permaparenting.
A masterful new biography of Lincoln by a British historian highlights his greatness of character.
The world's deadliest humanitarian crisis goes almost unnoticed in the media, even though a thousand are dying every day.
There’s a simple reason why students binge-drink at parties. No one has the guts to stop them.
A lot of people, apparently. But with young people floundering in a sea of choice, perhaps it's time to be brave again.
Underlying J. K. Rowling's fantasy world are some sound insights into family life.
The recent film Madagascar sheds unexpected light on the distinction between men and animals.
Two of the world's great religions are competing for followers in Kenya.
The rise of Islam in traditionally Christian Europe coincides with a rise in Germans searching for their cultural roots.
How does Islam differ from Christianity in its view of man and his destiny? Theologian José Morales gives some penetrating answers.
55 American Congressmen and women have made a stand on religion, conscience and abortion. It may be smart politics, but it's sloppy thinking.
Despite economic progress and a rising standard of living, the Chinese people still lack political and religious freedom.
Are mobile phones a menace or just another piece of technology demanding parental backbone?
The gap between the Hollywood glitterati and the guys and gals who buy tickets at the box office appears to be widening.
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