Clayton Christensen
Architect, professor, LDS church leader

Clayton Christensen

Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School; leader in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Archive: Clayton Christensen

God's hand was in the establishment of the United States

God's visible hand was prominent in the establishment of the United States of America.

By Clayton Christensen | December 8, 2010; 07:51 PM ET | Comments (6)

We need deeply religious elections

Because more now than ever our nation requires that we find people with the integrity, judgment and competence to lead our nation, voting must be viewed as a deeply religious responsibility.

By Clayton Christensen | November 12, 2010; 04:54 PM ET | Comments (1)

Mormon lifestyles and religious differences

In my religion, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, we take seriously the promise made in Romans that we are heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ -- meaning that our eternal potential is actually to become like our Heavenly Father. In other words, as concerning the ultimate destiny of man, there are great differences amongst religions.

By Clayton Christensen | July 15, 2010; 12:54 PM ET | Comments (28)

Isolation vs. Love as the foundation for foreign policy

If Israel's posture to Gaza and America's posture to Cuba, North Korea and Iran were as counter-intuitively Christian as was Nixon's initiative to China, we would transform these seemingly intransigent enemies into friends as well.

By Clayton Christensen | June 15, 2010; 03:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

A theistic balance on the court

Those who worry about a balance on the Supreme Court of adherents to Judaism, Roman Catholicism, Protestant Christianity and other religions are concerned about the wrong categories.

By Clayton Christensen | May 18, 2010; 01:55 PM ET | Comments (0)

 
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