First Anniversary!

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One year ago, I posted my first blog on WisdomWordsPPF.org! I thought I would provide a review of the topics and topic areas, to give new visitors a feel for what I have been covering and to help sporadic visitors to get caught up. (Note that there are overlaps in the following selections.)

Posts on the Common Good

10/18/2015    Initial Thoughts on the Common Good

11/27/2015    “Socialisms” and Harnessing Capitalism for the Common Good

12/11/2015    Retirement Challenges and the Common Good

1/8/2016        The American Workplace 4: Work and Overwork

2/26/2016      Good Government versus Bad Government: Don’t Throw the Baby out with the Bath Water

6/13/2016      It’s Well Past Time: The Imperative Need to Address Gun Violence

7/22/2016      “All Shall be Well”

8/5/2016        “Good” Anger and “Bad” Anger: Lessons from the Enneagram

8/26/2016      Making Millions Off Others’ Suffering 1: The Way Things Are

9/30/2016      Roger Ailes, The Media and What We All Need to Know

10/7/2016      The Incentive Argument: Lessons from Nordic Nations

 

Posts on the Economy, Income Inequality, Capitalism and/or Socialism

10/20/2015    At-will Employment and root causes of poverty

11/6/2015      Same-sex Unions in Antiquity

11/27/2015    “Socialisms” and Harnessing Capitalism for the Common Good

12/18/2015    American Workplace 1: At-will Employment Continued

12/24/2015    American Workplace 2: Paid Leave

1/8/2016        The American Workplace 4: Work and Overwork

1/15/2016      The American Workplace 5: Wages, Savings and Debt

2/26/2016      Good Government versus Bad Government: Don’t Throw the Baby out with the Bath Water

5/21/2016      Workfare versus Welfare: The European Approach to Social Support Services – and Life

6/24/2016      World Happiness Reports: Reflections on an AARP Interview

7/22/2016      “All Shall be Well”

7/29/2016      SPLC on BLM: Important Distinctions When it comes to Hate Groups

8/26/2016      Making Millions Off Others’ Suffering 1: The Way Things Are

9/2/2016        Making Millions Off Others’ Suffering 2: The Way Things Could Be

10/7/2016      The Incentive Argument: Lessons from Nordic Nations

 

Posts on the Current Election Cycle

11/27/2015    “Socialisms” and Harnessing Capitalism for the Common Good

2/12/2016      Fear, The Enneagram and Political Decision-Making

2/26/2016      Good Government versus Bad Government: Don’t Throw the Baby out with the Bath Water

4/15/2016      Abortion and the Paranormal Evidence

4/22/2016      The Trump Effect

5/21/2016      Workfare versus Welfare: The European Approach to Social Support Services – and Life

6/13/2016      It’s Well Past Time: The Imperative Need to Address Gun Violence

7/8/2016        Prayers for a Hurting World

7/22/2016      “All Shall be Well”

7/29/2016      SPLC on BLM: Important Distinctions When it comes to Hate Groups

8/5/2016        “Good” Anger and “Bad” Anger: Lessons from the Enneagram

8/26/2016      Making Millions Off Others’ Suffering 1: The Way Things Are

9/2/2016        Making Millions Off Others’ Suffering 2: The Way Things Could Be

9/9/2016        Fear, Toxicity and Truth-Telling: Three Short Reports from the Christian Century

9/23/2016      It All Becomes Clear Now: Psychology and the Presidential Race

9/30/2016      Roger Ailes, The Media and What We All Need to Know

 

Posts on the American Workplace

10/20/2015    At-will Employment and root causes of poverty

12/11/2015    Retirement Challenges and the Common Good

12/18/2015    American Workplace 1: At-will Employment Continued

12/24/2015    American Workplace 2: Paid Leave

1/1/2016        The American Workplace 3: Bullying

1/8/2016        The American Workplace 4: Work and Overwork

1/15/2016      The American Workplace 5: Wages, Savings and Debt

1/22/2016      The American Workplace 6: Summary and Suggestions

5/27/2016      What We Women Want in the Workplace

 

Posts on St. Paul and/or the Early Church

10/30/2015    St. Paul and Women

11/6/2015      Same-sex Unions in Antiquity

11/20/2015    When Early Christians Revered a Female Deity

12/4/2015      Utopian Images in the Bible: Lessons for Us

1/29/2016      Paul’s Female Colleagues: Not Keeping Silence in the Churches

3/4/2016        Some Surprises from the Roman Catacombs 1: Religious Symbols

3/11/2016      Some Surprises from the Roman Catacombs 2: Traditional Interpretations of the Orante

3/18/2016      Some Surprises from the Roman Catacombs 3: The Orante in Light of the Prehistoric Goddess

4/1/2016        Resurrection: What it Is and Isn’t

4/29/2016      The Trials and Tribulations of Translating Scripture 1: Introduction

5/6/2016        The Trials and Tribulations of Translating Scripture 2: Pitfalls and Challenges

5/17/2016      The Trials and Tribulations of Translating Scripture 3: The Work of the Jesus Seminar

7/15/2016      Trinities: Historical Alternatives to “Father, Son and Holy Ghost”

8/12/2016      The Feminine/Androgynous Jesus

9/16/2016      Images of Philippi

10/14/2016    Thecla, Paul and the Prehistoric Goddess

 

Posts on Religion, Spiritual Matters and Evidence from Paranormal Research

11/6/2015      Same-sex Unions in Antiquity

11/13/2015    Animals go to Heaven

11/20/2015    When Early Christians Revered a Female Deity

12/4/2015      Utopian Images in the Bible: Lessons for Us

1/8/2016        Past Lives

1/8/2016        The American Workplace 4: Work and Overwork

1/22/2016      Dreams: Real Visits of Deceased Loved Ones

1/29/2016      Paul’s Female Colleagues: Not Keeping Silence in the Churches

2/5/2016        Reincarnation and Genetics: A Novel Approach to Facing Racism

2/19/2016      An Astronaut and the Afterlife

3/25/2016      Capital Punishment from the Perspective of “The Other Side”

4/1/2016        Resurrection: What it Is and Isn’t

4/15/2016      Abortion and the Paranormal Evidence

6/10/2016      The Role of the Religious Life in the 21st Century

7/8/2016        Prayers for a Hurting World

7/22/2016      “All Shall be Well”

8/19/2016      Robin Williams’ 10 Top Reasons to be an Episcopalian

Thank you for reading!