Selves and Psychologies: The Rise of the Post-Christian Self

Nov 24, 2023 by

by Glen Scrivener, Andrew Wilson, Carl Trueman.  TGC. (Podcast and Transcript) “Be true to yourself” is a dominant refrain in the Western world, but how has individualism come to be such a prominent feature of Western thought? To what...

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A question of ideology

Apr 30, 2023 by

By Yasmin Zenith, Artillery Row: I wrote about the serious schisms within the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) and its members over the fraught issue of gender dysphoria in January. Those divisions were explicit during recent...

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The Psychology of Mimetic Contagion

Jun 10, 2022 by

By Aaron Kheriaty, Brownstone Institute: My friend and colleague Dr. Mary Talley Bowden recently posed this important question, which has puzzled many people during the pandemic: I suggest that two accounts of social psychology—the mass...

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Help for individuals who struggle with their gender or sexual identity: Bringing Light to a Heated Topic

Nov 21, 2019 by

Report from a Conference in Hungary, by Anglican Mainstream correspondent: The international conference was entitled: In Search of Identity as Man and Woman: How can we offer help to those that struggle? Current groupthink in Western...

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Transgender tots? ‘Recovered memories’ hysteria is a warning from recent history

Oct 25, 2016 by

by Denyse O’Leary, MercatorNet: Claims that gratify cultural needs are often accepted without good evidence. In the last few years, a new sexual liberation movement, transgenderism, has arisen. It is complete with an ideology: A...

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This New Religion Is Causing an Existential Crisis at American Colleges and Universities, NYU Prof Says

May 26, 2016 by

by Leonardo Blair, Christian Post: There’s a new religion exploding on the campuses of American universities and colleges, says Thomas Cooley professor of ethical leadership at New York University, Jonathan Haidt. And if it...

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