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From Job to Jesus: a perspective on suffering
Reflection shared on 10/9/20 at Trinity Christian College chapel. I want to talk about two opposite realities we all have to experience sooner or later: the universal longing for well-being vs. the universal experience of suffering. To do this, I would like to bring your attention to the figure of Job and the Person of Our Lord Jesus Christ. In the case of Job, we know that he sought his well-being, and apparently, he was very successful in that. He had multiple people workin


The Psychology of Peter
I have always found myself intrigued by the person of Saint Peter, but it was only in recent events that I discovered why. The following ideas are not an attempt to discuss the psychology of Saint Peter, the historical character, but rather the Peter that dwells inside each of us. I want to suggest you read the following article carefully to immerse yourself in a process C. G. Jung defined as “amplification,” which aims to bring understanding to our consciousness through the
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