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Here's a follow up to Religious Problems, Religious Medicine. Just a few thoughts on the Wandering God of Hebrew Bible, and a few hints and guesses about the tension between Law and Spirit, the Wild Galilean, and Jung's understanding of God as a sort of disrupter to our plans and intensions. I'm still arguing, I think, for a religious life of sorts, a turn toward the sacred, even though we live in a age of suspicion toward the Divine and mistrust of institutions.
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Here's a follow up to Religious Problems, Religious Medicine. Just a few thoughts on the Wandering God of Hebrew Bible, and a few hints and guesses about the tension between Law and Spirit, the Wild Galilean, and Jung's understanding of God as a sort of disrupter to our plans and intensions. I'm still arguing, I think, for a religious life of sorts, a turn toward the sacred, even though we live in a age of suspicion toward the Divine and mistrust of institutions.

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