The Four Loves
This excerpt from C.S. Lewis’s The Four Loves expands on four types of love: Need-love, Gift-love, Affection, and Friendship. Lewis analyzes the nature …
Read MoreWhy We Love: The Neurochemistry of Romantic Love
This excerpt from Why We Love explores the evolutionary biology and neuroscience of romantic love. The author examines cross-cultural examples of romantic love …
Read MoreThe Language of Immortality: Understanding the Scripts of the Book of the Dead
This catalog for the Oriental Institute Museum exhibition, “Book of the Dead: Becoming God in Ancient Egypt,” examines the history …
Read MoreBhagavad-Gita: A Guide to Transcendental Knowledge and Spiritual Liberation
The text presents excerpts from the Bhagavad-gītā As It Is, offering a commentary on the scripture’s teachings. Central themes include …
Read MoreStrategic-Level Spiritual Warfare Theology
This text is a doctoral thesis examining the theological and missiological aspects of Strategic Level Spiritual Warfare (SLSW), a controversial …
Read MoreFrom Pharaohs to Bami: Exploring the Surprising Links Between Egypt and Rwanda
This research paper explores potential connections between ancient Egyptian and Rwandan cultures, focusing on the striking phonetic similarities between Egyptian …
Read MoreA Case History in Scientific Method
This excerpt from B.F. Skinner’s 1956 paper, “A Case History in Scientific Method,” recounts his personal research journey, highlighting the …
Read MoreBefore the Big Bang: How a Single Photon May Have Created the Universe
This paper proposes a model for the universe’s origin from “nothing,” suggesting that a single photon, existing outside of conventional …
Read MoreLevels of Human Consciousness
This excerpt from David R. Hawkins’ Power vs. Force explores the relationship between consciousness, energy levels, and human behavior using kinesiology. Hawkins …
Read MorePlato’s Republic: Justice, Education, and the Ideal State
This text is a selection from Francis Cornford’s 1941 translation of Plato’s Republic, focusing on Book I through Book IX. The …
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