Every year I have the students I teach read and discuss his lecture. It's a fascinating time and often eye-opening for many of them. However, there is usually at least one student who seems...
Anytime we engage with others in conversation we are really probing for common ground. Things we can agree on or have commonality around. We do it with sports teams, hobbies, weekend activities, and more. The same is true when it comes to religion and beliefs.
Questions. They fill our conversations. They take up lots of space in books and articles and letters. And they make up so much of our education and learning. Without questions, a dialogue would quickly become a monologue. Without questions, an... Continue Reading →