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Tag: The Illness That We Are: A Jungian Critique of Christianity

Reimagining the Christian myth: a tribute to John P. Dourley
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Reimagining the Christian myth: a tribute to John P. Dourley

Posted on July 15, 2018December 23, 2021 by Sande Ramage

When I was at theological college I was fascinated by how it was perfectly acceptable to see the first chapters of Genesis as mythology but not necessarily the Gospel of Mark, an action-packed narrative that forms the bare bones of…

  • We are overcome with desire, struggling with the congenital all-embracing ache that lies at the centre of human experience, the ultimate force that drives everything else. Ronald Rolheiser in Seeking Spirituality
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