Carl Gustav Jung founded an approach he named Analytical Psychology, many tenets of which have led some to refer to him as a “founding father of the New Age.”
Although humanity’s historical record hints at a great capacity for love, we’ve left a bloody trail that belies our best intentions. Will we ever outgrow our penchant for violence?
Some say that media violence isn’t a major cause of aggression in children, but can constant bombardment with violent images be helping them develop optimally?
Science and the Bible agree on fundamental aspects of what makes life possible. Uncovering its origin and purpose by scientific means has proven more challenging.
Jesus taught that people need a genuine change of heart to solve their problems. Only then will they recognize those things that are truly important in life.
What Paul and Barnabas taught Jews and gentiles as they traveled through Cyprus and Asia Minor is the subject of considerable debate and misunderstanding.
Ideologies are about what we choose to believe. In Thomas Piketty’s Capital and Ideology, the author explores the past and current political-economic choices we’ve made.
Today buyers and sellers do not trust each other, and the economic activity essential for civil order and prosperity has all but stopped for many nations.