Conflict and argument are normal and conducive to growth, but polarization is not, according to Julie Hanlon Rubio. “In order to argue, you have to have some foundation in common, whereas when we’re polarized, we see ourselves as so far apart that it really is pointless to argue,” said Rubio, associate dean at the Jesuit…
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After Cleaning Churches, Robinette Finds God in Uncertainty
After growing up in an evangelical Christian community, Brian Robinette came to find true meaning in moments of profound doubt, and now encourages his students to embrace questions of God’s existence head on.