The Limits of Psychological Theology
In his book Messengers of God, Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel conducts a careful reading of the Torah in order to search the mysteries of God and the…
In his book Messengers of God, Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel conducts a careful reading of the Torah in order to search the mysteries of God and the…
Iain McGilchrist comments in The Matter With Things that our moral intuitions often cannot survive extremely fanciful hypothetical situations nor imagining counterfactual imputations of omniscience. Our intuitions…
My name Abigail means in Hebrew “father’s joy.” Which tells us that, at birth, I’d already received my assignment. Since my father was considered, by a number…
“In 1800, half of all those born died as children; two centuries later, almost none did. More and more people who would not have survived in the…
We were in Phoenix, waiting for the connecting flight to Philadelphia, when we noticed a young couple and their little girl on the seats across the aisle…
Clare Graves is an American psychologist who started teaching in the 1940s and retired in 1978. His “emergent cyclical theory of human development” began by asking people…
Psychological phenomenalism has penetrated our civilization so thoroughly that the problem can be supposed to be well known. It will be sufficient to remind the reader of…
Or, Is it Worthwhile to Psychoanalyze Politicians? There was a time, not too long ago, when amateur psychoanalysis was in the toolbox of students, intellectuals, and even…