by eleazar | August 24, 2012 | Psychologies Mag Chronicles
Psychologies Magazine, May 2001 — The visit that John Paul II is to make on May 5, barefoot, to the Great Mosque of Damascus is a historic event. After having already visited the Great Synagogue of Rome at the beginning of his pontificate, this step by the Pope...
by eleazar | August 24, 2012 | Psychologies Mag Chronicles
Psychologies Magazine, April 2001 — With the rate of mass suicides, we have become accustomed to only talking about sects when these tragic excesses occur. For once, a real debate (1) is developing in civil society around a project of...
by eleazar | August 24, 2012 | Psychologies Mag Chronicles
Psychologies Magazine, January 2001 — The growing popularity of Zen and Tibetan Buddhism in the West has revived an old, centuries-worn moral concept: compassion. Already criticized by the Stoics and Spinoza as a weakness of...
by eleazar | August 24, 2012 | News2
Psychologies Magazine, December 2001. Two thousand years ago, in a small town in Palestine, a man was born who would change the destiny of a large part of humanity. What do we know about this Jew named Jesus, or Yeshua in Hebrew? From sources outside the...