
Once I took my daughter and her friend to a concert about two hours from our home. As we waited, a homeless man approached, asking for money …
Once I took my daughter and her friend to a concert about two hours from our home. As we waited, a homeless man approached, asking for money …
Read part three. Why You Can Thank Medieval Nominalism for Your Modern Neuroses Your problems aren’t just your problems, and they won’t be solved overnight, … Read More ›
Read part two. Of All Evil I Deem You Capable Jung said each of us must possess the utmost possible knowledge of our own wholeness, … Read More ›
Read part one. A Tale of Two Elephants: Metaphors for the Unconscious Because you are a hybrid creature, a mixture of the mortal dust of … Read More ›
Jung believed that dream symbols had the value of parables. He said that dreams do not conceal, but rather teach in the best way they know how — not in words but in images.
Years ago, the brilliant author Philip Yancey wrote a book titled The Jesus I Never Knew. Though I enjoyed the book, the title has stuck with me …
Maybe it’s just me, but do you ever read about the miracles in the Old Testament and wonder, “Why haven’t I experienced God like that?” … Read More ›
Today’s conservative is the new liberal. With the so-called liberals of our generation advocating for policies like state-imposed censorship, young conservatives assume the mantle of … Read More ›