Stoic leadership has shaped commanders from Marcus Aurelius to Eisenhower and Nimitz, showing why calm judgment, accountability, and restraint still matter in today’s military.
Rather than embrace ongoing, lifelong conversion in faith and knowledge, some politicians and religious leaders choose to stunt their moral and intellectual growth, writes Daniel Horan.
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The Katikkiro of Buganda Peter Mayiga has paid glowing tribute to the late Minister Geraldine Namirembe Bitamazire, describing her as a selfless, principled leader whose life and service should ...
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I THANK Richard Heydarian for inviting me to be on a panel with professors Jesus Felipe and Leloy Claudio at Manila House ...
The strongest parts of Christa McKirland’s book relate to the title: “a theology of authority.” With care and precision, ...
Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah said that the observance of the five daily prayers is central to shaping excellent and ...
Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, has resumed lectures at Northwest University, Kano, as a 200-level law student, and it got ...
The recommendation of Justice Joseph Olubunmi Oyewole for elevation to the Supreme Court has generated heightened expectations across the Bar and the Bench. Many view his impending appointment as a ...
Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez reflects on the life and witness of Cardinal John O’Connor, former Archbishop of New York, in an ...