Ideos Journal

AN IDEOS INSTITUTE PUBLICATION

The Ideos Journal is a collection of articles, editorials, and commentary that explores topics related to Empathic Intelligence and its application to social, civic, and public life. Journal content and subject matter focus on topics such as spiritual formation, empathic intelligence, reconciliation, social cohesion, and human flourishing

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President's Perspective, Editorial Christy Vines President's Perspective, Editorial Christy Vines

Jesus, JEDI, and the power of a Sunday Dinner.

In our first President’s Perspective of 2023, Ideos President, Christy Vines, gets personal and shares how Sunday dinners with her family shaped and molded her into the self-titled “empathy expert” she is today. Here is an excerpt: “I guess what I am trying to say is I know what it is like to feel self-righteous in these debates. To feel like it is my job to convince the rest of the world that what I believe to be true actually is. Not only that, but that people who do not see things as I do are somehow deeply flawed or in need of redemption. I even know what it feels like to damage and even lose relationships with people I care about. All because I was conditioned to believe that in the midst of battles over cultural norms and identity politics, my God-given role is to lead my side into victory. And in the pursuit of that victory, I have lost far more than I have gained.”

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President's Perspective, Editorial Christy Vines President's Perspective, Editorial Christy Vines

The Empathy Economy and the Cost of Centering Others

. . . there is also an economic price that we pay when empathy is largely absent a society or people group. That price means the suffering of some continues unabated. It means that some go uneducated or unhoused. It means we normalize large percentages of human beings behind bars irrespective of their crime or why they committed it. It also means that we continue to live as a divided nation where we intentionally look to build community with people who are just like us. More importantly, it means that we stop “seeing” others as worthy of our sacrifice or blessing. And not only are we paying that price here at home, places like Ukraine are paying an even dearer one as a result of a world order largely driven by a “me or us first” mentality.

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President's Perspective, Editorial Christy Vines President's Perspective, Editorial Christy Vines

In Pursuit of Heaven: Ludovik Lazarus Zamenhof and the Story of the Ideos Name

. . . “the language called Esperanto was born of such considerations, and one more—the so-called Jewish question.” Esperanto’s creator, Ludovik Lazarus Zamenhof (1859-1917). . . was a Jew. One day he wrote to a friend, “My Jewishness has been the main reason why, from earliest childhood, I gave myself completely to one crucial idea . . . the dream of the unity of humankind.”

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