Recent research suggests that self-righteousness is bounded, arising more reliably in evaluations of immoral actions than in evaluations of moral actions. Here, we test four implications of this ...
So self-righteousness becomes, paradoxically, a kind of self-trusting sacrilege: The person isn’t serving God’s will but profaning God by serving, or taking final direction from, themselves. To one ...
James Gill was right to point out how our modern iconoclasts lack the charity of forgiveness. St. Paul set out to destroy Christians before he became one; the Mohawk who put a tomahawk into Isaac ...
M. Austen Wyche ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Winthrop House. At Harvard, we are often told we can change the world. My peers and I have taken the message to heart, organizing around the ...
Investigating the literature on this subject yields a teasingly twofold result. Traditionally, the two personality categories have been examined in a predominately theological light. They’re now, ...
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