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Jung, the Quakers and Hitler: Irene Pickard (1891–1982) – reflections on researching her archive and other musings

Saturday, 29 January 2022

Fountains of ideas: being an Eva Koch Scholar

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David Lockyer writes about his experience of six weeks in residence as an Eva Koch Scholar at Woodbrooke The m...
Friday, 28 January 2022

Meeting the Messiah: 3 – it's all in the mind

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In researching Irene Pickard's archive, ignoring the foundational myth of Christianity was simply not an option. It was far to importan...
Thursday, 20 January 2022

Meeting the Messiah: 2 – Rendel Harris's christology

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Rendel Harris (1852 – 1941) is largely forgotten these days. Some Quakers know of him because of the room named after him at Woodbrooke, the...
Thursday, 13 January 2022

Meeting the Messiah: 1

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In researching Irene Pickard's archive it is inevitable that confronting the fundamental issue of the authenticity of Christianity was u...
Friday, 24 December 2021

La Belle Epoque

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 One of the problems when writing a history that spans across more than a hundred years is to find the right description for the periods inv...
Wednesday, 22 December 2021

Jung: psychobabble or mapping the mind?

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For Jung, the meaning of life could be found in the realisation of the self, which for each individual holds a different meaning and a diffe...
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Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Sinaitic Palimpsest again

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I must thank Richard Pickvance ( The Friend 29 October) once more for his correction.  Oh dear. David Lockyer’s letter ( 15 October ) conta...
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Word: Chimera. Definition: 1) An organism with genetically distinct cells originating from two zygotes. 2) A vain, foolish, or incongruous fancy, or creature of the imagination. (Wiktionary)
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