To use the age-old analogy, the chicken came first. This is the position that the West has recently taken, but not always, and there are many that are once again starting to rethink that idea altogether . . .

To use the age-old analogy, the chicken came first. This is the position that the West has recently taken, but not always, and there are many that are once again starting to rethink that idea altogether . . .
The Scarecrow represents Western reason, and we are using the Tin Man here to represent the more Eastern view where the heart is held out to be supreme . . .
We’d like to introduce our seven new Praxis Circle Expert Contributors with their Full Interviews: Eben Alexander, Bart Ehrman, Jay Ford, Charles Mathewes, Deirdre McCloskey, Karen Newell, and Roger Scruton . . .
Urban suggests that each person consists of two selves, an Inner Self and an Outer Self (see below). The Inner Self is the product of a constant struggle between two minds, the Primitive Mind and the Higher Mind . . .