Dan DiLeo: Protect the Freedom to Invest Responsibly
via the Nebraska Examiner: A Creighton University professor says that Pope Francis and his two predecessors at the Vatican have all called for increased consideration of the ecological costs of business decisions to protect the planet. That, according to Dan DiLeo, a moral theologian, includes considering climate risks — so-called “environment, social and governance” (ESG)… Read More Dan DiLeo: Protect the Freedom to Invest Responsibly
Scientism, Technocracy, and Building Reality: An Interview with Jason Blakely
Jason Blakely is an associate professor of political science at Pepperdine University and the author of We Built Reality: How Social Science Infiltrated Culture, Politics, and Power. Millennial editor Robert Christian interviewed him on key themes and arguments from the book. Your book is ‘We Built Reality’ and looks at the role of social scientists… Read More Scientism, Technocracy, and Building Reality: An Interview with Jason Blakely
Forgiveness is Not a Self-Care Hack
Millennial editor Robert Christian writes: For those who have been willing and able to choose forgiveness, we know how freeing and radically transformative it can be. And that should tell us something. But it isn’t just for our own benefit — and it shouldn’t only be motivated by that. Forgiveness cannot simply be about self-interest.… Read More Forgiveness is Not a Self-Care Hack
Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “Our contagious joy must be our first testimony to the closeness and love of God.”
Pope Francis: Let’s Put an End to the Senseless War against Creation
Here are some highlights of Pope Francis’ message for the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation: “Let Justice and Peace Flow” is the theme of this year’s ecumenical Season of Creation, inspired by the words of the prophet Amos: “Let justice flow on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream” (5:24).… Read More Pope Francis: Let’s Put an End to the Senseless War against Creation
Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “The human person grows more, matures more and is sanctified more to the extent that he or she enters into relationships, going out from themselves to live in communion with God, with others and with all creatures.”