In a world increasingly shaped by secularism and scientific empiricism, a paradox emerges: the enduring belief that history has direction, meaning and purpose—a secularized form of providentialism.
God’s mercy was evoked due to this mother’s cry.  This Divine attribute of mercy can now be seen as taking its place in the story of parshat Mishpatim; it begins with Justice but it ends with Mercy.
Justice. Mercy. Charity. Humility: This is Micah 6:8. It sounds as if Washington is writing a sermon, not a letter to ...
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday, held that the arrest warrant against Ezekiel Onyedikachi for alleged fraudulent conversion subsists. Justice Alexander Owoeye held this while adjourning a ...
Rev. John E. Harnish reflects on Bishop Peter Storey’s vision of hope as he advocated for racial justice in apartheid South ...
Judge Frank Caprio's courtroom was more than a place of judgement — it became a place of mercy — and now, as he battles ...
Immigrants bring diverse gifts and play an essential role in our communities and economies. As people who have received God’s mercy and grace, we are called to extend that same mercy and grace to ...
Justice does not require conquest and coercion. It is achieved through mercy and compassion. A soft word is stronger than the ...
There is a feeling right now that religion is toxic. Some see religion as the cause of war in the Middle East. Often it is ...