The mother question: why “belief in Mary” reveals a fundamental semantic fracture in Christian understanding
Christians hold diverse views on the Virgin Mary; could her role reshape your understanding of faith and devotion in surprising ways?


Christians hold diverse views on the Virgin Mary; could her role reshape your understanding of faith and devotion in surprising ways?
The truth about Hinduism and non-violence reveals complexities that challenge common perceptions; how do these beliefs shape modern Hindu practices?
By exploring the varied dietary choices in Hinduism, one uncovers intriguing reasons behind pork consumption that might challenge preconceived notions. What lies beneath these practices?
Fascinating insights await as we explore whether Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva belong to Hinduism or Buddhism—what revelations might change your understanding of existence?
I sat across from Dr. Whitmore in a sunlit office in Durham, North Carolina, on a Tuesday afternoon in October. He’s a Jesuit priest and clinical psychologist who has spent thirty years working with trauma survivors in both pastoral and therapeutic settings. Behind him, shelves lined with books on Christology, trauma theory, and medieval mysticism. He was waiting for my question about forgiveness and PTSD, and I could see he knew exactly where this conversation was going to hurt.