Continuing my reflection on the virtues, here are some thoughts on the virtue of moderation. Moderation is a virtue that involves cultivating one’s appetites so that one is neither a slave to them nor driven to mental or physical ill health through excess or...
In this video, I muse on the idea of meaning, and how it affects our lives. I talk about how we make our own meaning, and how this process is key to our happiness. Yes, you guessed it — there is no such thing as objective external meaning telling us what to...
Taking inspiration from Valarie Kaur’s TED Talk, 3 lessons of revolutionary love in a time of rage, who can lead us when leaders are not appearing? Blaming others won’t help us solve the problem of our environmental crisis or likely upcoming mass extinction...
I am inspired by some of my recent discussions with friends and colleagues about what eco-spirituality is and does, as I was surprised to not be able to find this information in a single place. I decided to create it to meet my own need! I welcome thoughts and...
In this short video, we’re talking about Courage – the ability to act appropriately in the face of adversity. Courage is one of the things that makes us human, and like all virtues, can be strengthened through habit and perseverance. We all face adversity from...
The virtue of #hospitality connects with Eboo Patel’s notion of a Theology of #interfaith Cooperation by honoring the beliefs and contributions of others while respecting what they share with us. A gracious host and appreciative guest would do nothing less. I am...
Jeffrey M. Keefer, Ph.D., is an educational consultant, institutional researcher and accreditation officer in higher education, professor of research methodology, nonprofit capacity building and strategic planning consultant, talent development coach, spiritual life advisor (chaplain) at New York University, spiritual director, and Wikipedian.