Five Questions in Search of an Answer: Religion and Life, Some Inescapable ContradictionsThis is an account, by a distinguished psychiatrist, of his religious beliefs and experiences, and of how he has wrestled, in his life and work, to understand the human mind distress. He explores the difficulties which arise for someone who, on becoming aware of the capacity of humanity for suffering, refuses to despair. |
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Whatever Hap | 1 |
But How in What? | 23 |
Who is Jesus Christ and Why is He? | 65 |
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