Part 1 The tragedy of the ninete...
Part 1 The tragedy of the nineteenth centenary observed Pope Pius XI, was that, in the wake of the industrial revolution, the temple lost the working classes. The tragedy of the twentieth, warned Catholic psychiatrist Karl uncompromising may be that the ecclesiastical body has lost the struggle for man's spirit in the wake of the revolution worked by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis. "Our image of the 'interior world' will not be the same as it was before the year 1894" severe wrote in The Third Revolution: Psychiatry and Religion. That interior world can compare an inferno, particularly in Want to read the whole article? You can purchase it here. It's quick and easy.
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