Difference between revisions of "Logos"
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Description of the human psyche as an agent that’s active in the confrontation of what it doesn’t understand and in that active confrontation with what it doesn’t understand, which is a kind of potential out of which new knowledge emerges , that it has to sacrifice its old structures and generate new ones. This is dramatically represented by the ancient idea of the dying and resurrecting God.There is a Christian idea that’s quite well articulated that you should identify with the dying and resurrecting God and part of what that means psychologically is that you should let go of your old dead structures and let something new come forward.<sup>[1]</sup> | Description of the human psyche as an agent that’s active in the confrontation of what it doesn’t understand and in that active confrontation with what it doesn’t understand, which is a kind of potential out of which new knowledge emerges , that it has to sacrifice its old structures and generate new ones. This is dramatically represented by the ancient idea of the dying and resurrecting God.There is a Christian idea that’s quite well articulated that you should identify with the dying and resurrecting God and part of what that means psychologically is that you should let go of your old dead structures and let something new come forward.<sup>[1]</sup> | ||
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+ | 1. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yijwlGeOlOM&feature=youtu.be Jordan Peterson - The Pathway to Redemption ] |
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Description of the human psyche as an agent that’s active in the confrontation of what it doesn’t understand and in that active confrontation with what it doesn’t understand, which is a kind of potential out of which new knowledge emerges , that it has to sacrifice its old structures and generate new ones. This is dramatically represented by the ancient idea of the dying and resurrecting God.There is a Christian idea that’s quite well articulated that you should identify with the dying and resurrecting God and part of what that means psychologically is that you should let go of your old dead structures and let something new come forward.[1]