When in Rome (1952) doesn't center monks, but there's a group of them in the movie who atone for the world's sins and I like that they were shown and mentioned, albeit briefly.
Oh man, this sounds fascinating but is not available via Netflix DVD or literally anywhere streaming! (According to Reelgood.) THANKS even though I think I will have to exclude it from the article.
The connection between desire, sex and satisfaction is super interesting to me. I'm curious and would be very interested reading more about what "satisfaction" means to you? And perhaps, you'd be willing to write more about what it means to be "satisfied" on broader universal/cultural/theological levels too? Not sure if you've written about this stuff elsewhere...
When in Rome (1952) doesn't center monks, but there's a group of them in the movie who atone for the world's sins and I like that they were shown and mentioned, albeit briefly.
Oh man, this sounds fascinating but is not available via Netflix DVD or literally anywhere streaming! (According to Reelgood.) THANKS even though I think I will have to exclude it from the article.
The connection between desire, sex and satisfaction is super interesting to me. I'm curious and would be very interested reading more about what "satisfaction" means to you? And perhaps, you'd be willing to write more about what it means to be "satisfied" on broader universal/cultural/theological levels too? Not sure if you've written about this stuff elsewhere...