Into the Solitude
Marianna Schmiesing ’18 writes that solitude can be terrifying, but it enables us to see ourselves in a context that promotes spiritual growth.
Marianna Schmiesing ’18 writes that solitude can be terrifying, but it enables us to see ourselves in a context that promotes spiritual growth.
Some scholarly articles teach. Others infuriate. A few spark interest. A few more spark a good nap. But change the world? Those articles are rare indeed.
In the summer of 2016, however, Dr. Milo Milburn, a professor of psychology at Franciscan University, learned that his article, “To Forgive Is to Be Sane and Realistic: Contributions of REBT to the Psychology of Forgiving,” was selected by Springer Publishing as one of the “ground-breaking articles that has the potential to change the world.”