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Loss of Trust and Disinformation

Regaining trust in the midst of disinformation is one of the main challenges journalists are facing everywhere.
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A Vocational Mandate for Work

At the intersection of professional excellence, cultural relevance, and their Christian faith, Cross-Current participants inhabit a liminal space of risk and opportunity.
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Reflections on the “infodemic” 

Mathias Lauter shares a few thoughts from our last Media and Journalism Cross-Current group meeting.
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The Primacy of Integrity

We observe that integrity is a 'cross-over virtue', valued both in private and professional life. Our research shows this virtue is often an aspirational one in the lives of young Christians.
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Daniel: A Life of Faithful Obedience

Daniel, an exile from Judah, rises to political prominence in the land of Babylon. From youth to old age, his extraordinary life story is one of faithfulness amid very complicated circumstances.
Book Reviews

Theological Neuroethics

The brain is an interesting organ. Weighing only 1360 grams (2% of our body weight) it consumes 20-50% of the blood oxygen supply, and is the center of thought, consciousness, emotions and desires.