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Adversity introduces a man to himself.

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Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was a Germany-born theoretical physicist who revolutionized scientific thought with new theories of space, time, mass, motion, and gravitation. A 1921 Nobel Prize winner and considered by many to be the greatest scientist of the twentieth century, Einstein also held a central belief in the need for humanity in science and in the application of reason and compassion to curb the dangerous excesses of human ambition.

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Dark Night of the Soul

While imprisoned in a tiny prison cell for his attempts to reform the Church, sixteenth-century Spanish mystic John of the Cross composed many of his now classic poems of the soul’s longing for God.

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Exquisite Risk: John of the Cross and the Transformational Power of Captivity

Sometimes it is in our prisons that we find our freedom.

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Devotion, Prayers & Living Wisdom: Saint John of the Cross

When the humble friar Juan de Yepes felt despair creeping into his heart after months of imprisonment, he cried out to God: '“Where have you hidden, my Beloved?'” Today, we can hear the answer to his plea in his transcendent poetry and prose, which stand as eternal testaments to Saint John’s...

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