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Psychology’s Love-Hate Relationship with Love: Critiques and Affirmations
Psychologists’ modest contributions to our understanding of compassionate love may be attributed in substantial measure, I think, to psychologists’...
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Pensées
Posthumously published in 1669, the Pensées (literally, “thoughts”) consists of jottings and ideas in defense of the Christian faith...
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Science as Theology
Every theology is based on some doctrines. In fact, a set of doctrines is sometimes referred to as a...
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Letter and Spirit: Two-fisted adventures at home and in the classroom
I grew up in a very nice home on Chicago’s South Side, two stories with a full attic and...
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Theology as Science
Religion has experiential as well as intellectual dimensions. The latter is reflected in a time-honored discipline which approaches religion...
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United States: Your life as an oxymoron
An oxymoron is a phrase consisting of two words that contradict each other or at least seem to pose...
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The Religious Mind and the Evolution of Religious Forms
In recent years a substantial evolutionary literature has emerged in two related areas: religion and the religious mind. The...
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Paul Carus: the Religion of Science, the Science of Religion
The subject we are discussing this morning is a fundamental issue in the new millennium. Are religion and science...
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Reversals: Coinings for the other side of the coin
Mind Reader’s Dictionary started out as a real dictionary. I wanted to collect and systematize the jargon of mind...
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Analytical and Traditional Approaches to Sacred History
Questions relating to the historicity of the personages and episodes mentioned in religious literature have been vexing scholars for...