If we can treat others and their ideas with such humility and gratitude, the only thing we will ever want to cancel will be our pride.
Adam A.J. Deville
Adam A. J. DeVille is an associate professor and chairman of the department of theology-philosophy at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Posted inFaith, Short Take
Do you love the church but sometimes hate it? There’s a word for that feeling (and it can be beneficial).
The psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan explained how it can be healthy to sometimes ‘hate’ what we truly love, including the church.
Posted inFaith, Features
The shrink and the spiritual director: Freud and the Jesuits
Members of the Society of Jesus have been among the relatively few Catholic Christians with a discerning appreciation for Freud.
