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Tag: ANZAC Day

ANZAC Trumps Easter in Battle of the Gods
ANZAC

ANZAC Trumps Easter in Battle of the Gods

Posted on April 26, 2017April 25, 2020 by Sande Ramage

All of them are dead.  The bones of Jesus buried deep in Palestine and Kiwi soldiers in Turkey.  Although we post-moderns might like to believe we don’t venerate relics, there’s an annual resurrection attempt every Easter and Anzac Day.  Two…

  • Much of Jung’s criticism of both religious and medical therapy, therefore, was grounded in his conviction that the modern healing arts and the mainstream Western Christian tradition had severed themselves from the healing, that is whole-making, energies of the psyche. John P. Dourley
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