Man and His Symbols Explained – Confusing Myths or Life-Changing Map?
Most of us sense that our dreams and irrational reactions are trying to tell us something, but Man and His Symbols by C. G. Jung and Joseph L. Henderson shows … Read more
Most of us sense that our dreams and irrational reactions are trying to tell us something, but Man and His Symbols by C. G. Jung and Joseph L. Henderson shows … Read more
The Miracles Among Us: How God’s Grace Plays a Role in Healing asks what you cling to when medicine gives you probabilities but your heart is begging for a miracle. … Read more
If you think beards are a vibe, Christopher Oldstone-Moore shows in Of Beards and Men they’re really a vote—about masculinity, authority, and who gets to set the rules. “The history … Read more
The separation of church and state is under real, measurable pressure in the United States—and Randall Balmer’s compact new book America’s Best Idea is the plain-spoken toolkit many of us … Read more
If you’ve ever felt your faith—or your family chat—hijacked by cherry-picked verses and political talking points, Separation of Church and Hate gives you language, history, and scripture to get the … Read more
Many of us feel like outsiders in the communities that claim us—and Angela Buchdahl’s Heart of a Stranger shows, step by careful step, how to turn that ache into belonging. … Read more
If you’ve ever tried to untangle the Israel–Palestine conflict and felt lost in headlines, Son of Hamas solves a quieter, harder problem: it shows you the conflict from the inside, … Read more
If you’re trying to understand how a person raised inside Hamas becomes the Shin Bet or Israel Security Agency (ISA)’s most protected asset and then an American immigrant seeking inner … Read more
The pursuit of security and happiness is a fundamental human drive. Yet, for many in the modern world, this relentless quest has led to an age of unparalleled anxiety and … Read more
A Feast for Crows by George R. R. Martin. First published in the UK on October 17, 2005 (Voyager) and in the US on November 8, 2005 (Bantam Spectra). It … Read more
God Is Dead. God Remains Dead. And We Have Killed Him by Friedrich Nietzsche is a compilation of his most striking philosophical ideas, especially from The Gay Science (1882) and … Read more
Written by Evan Thompson, Why I Am Not a Buddhist is a 2020 book published by Yale University Press. Evan Thompson is a philosopher and cognitive scientist whose work bridges … Read more
This integrated review and analytical article examines two seminal works of social and religious critique in India: Both books share a rationalist, emancipatory purpose, though they come from different life … Read more
Why I Am Not a Muslim by Ibn Warraq was first published in 1995 by Prometheus Books (Amherst, New York). This seminal work has become one of the most influential … Read more
Why I Am Not a Christian is an influential essay by Bertrand Russell, first delivered as a lecture on 6 March 1927 at Battersea Town Hall under the auspices of … Read more
The intimate life in a changing Arab world is a subject of immense complexity, often shrouded in a veil of secrecy and public taboo. Shereen El Feki’s landmark book, Sex … Read more
In the 21st century, science and religion grapple with profound questions, blending empirical evidence with spiritual beliefs. Their interplay influences ethics, technology, and societal values, shaping modern understanding and coexistence.
Discover the vibrant essence of African religions through rituals and rhythms, embodying the spirit and diversity of 17.89% of the global population.
Schindler’s List is an American historical drama film based on Australian novelist Thomas Keneally’s book Schindler’s Ark that depicts how a Czechoslovakian German Catholic SS member, Oskar Schindler, saved 1,100 … Read more
A Man for All Seasons 1966 is actually a film with historical facts about the life of Sir Thomas More and King Henry VIII of the Tudor dynasty of England.