A practice from Lee Harris that works for me.
A practice from Lee Harris that works for me.
Explores the idea that love allows life to unfold without divine intervention and suggests that embracing experiences, even tragedies, can lead to transcending them. The author challenges the notion of God’s direct involvement in worldly affairs and encourages self-responsibility for creating a different reality.
An examination of the role of enculturation or social induction in the process of becoming a functional human being.
We all have the power of agency, the power to make our own decisions, which allows us to exercise control over our destiny.
I spotted a book on a friend’s bookshelf, not one of those online bookshelves like on goodreads.com, but one with actual books on it. The
An overview of fall-redemption theology with an invitation to develop your own personal theology.