Essays by David Bentley Hart and Jeffrey Burke Satinover
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A Sunday afternoon newsletter
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** “Sunday is the golden clasp that binds
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– H.W. Longfellow
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** January 2013 • by David Bentley Hart
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** Jung’s Therapeutic Gnosticism ([link removed])
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** Our spiritual disenchantment today may in many ways be far more radical than even that of the Gnostics.
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** February 1994 • by Jeffrey Burke Satinover
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** Psychology and the Abolition of Meaning ([link removed])
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** The scientific study of man aims ultimately at his abolition as man—as free agent—and his reconstruction as mechanism.
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