The Recovery of the Soul: The Informational Architecture of the Mind

Author:   S C Sayles
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798262879595


Pages:   330
Publication Date:   30 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Recovery of the Soul: The Informational Architecture of the Mind


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This work was originally published as ""The Architecture of the Mind: The Logos-Centred Psychology"" which had a Wittgenstein style ""Tractatus logico-philosophicus"" framework. This is the narrative version of the same book Psychology has forgotten its soul. For millennia, humanity has sought to understand the inner life - the thoughts, emotions, perceptions, and desires that make us who we are. In the ancient world, psychology was inseparable from theology and philosophy; it was the study of the psyche - the soul - in its divine origin, purpose, and destiny. Yet over centuries, the field has drifted. What was once a pursuit of wisdom has been reduced to an analysis of brain chemistry, behaviour patterns, and statistical data, stripping the soul from its own science. The Architecture of the Mind is a radical return to first principles. S.C. Sayles restores psychology to its rightful foundation: the understanding of the human soul in relation to the Logos, the eternal Word of God. Combining the biblical worldview with insights from centuries of global thought, this work traces the history of psychology from the dawn of human civilisation to the present day, showing how each era's understanding of the self either converged with or diverged from divine truth. Drawing deeply on the wisdom of Scripture (AV/KJV) and the theological insights of Augustine, Calvin, Owen, Edwards, Van Til, and Penn-Lewis, Sayles engages the great psychological minds - from Plato and Aristotle to Descartes, William James, Jung, and Freud - revealing both the brilliance and the blind spots in their visions of the human mind. He examines cultural psychologies across continents and centuries, showing how worldview shapes identity, mental health, and the structures of thought itself. At the heart of this Logos-centred model lies the doctrine of the Second Shamay - the biblical domain of the mind. Sayles unfolds how this higher-dimensional realm, formed at creation, can be either flooded with divine light or shrouded in darkness depending on the soul's relationship to its Creator. Mental health emerges not merely as the absence of disorder, but as the soul's harmony with divine truth; mental illness, in its deepest form, is the misalignment of perception caused by believing what is false as though it were real. From ancient Hebrew understandings of the ""heart"" as the seat of thought and will, through the philosophical refinements of the Greeks, the theological integration of the medieval church, the dualisms and rationalisms of the Enlightenment, to the modern fragmentation of the mind in neuroscience and postmodern theory, ""The Architecture of the Mind"" maps the great turning points in the history of psychological thought. Yet it never loses sight of the ultimate telos of psychology: to conform the human soul to the image of Christ. This is more than an academic treatise. It is a unifying vision for theology and psychology, philosophy and science, history and clinical practice - all brought together in the light of the Logos. Sayles offers a hopeful, redemptive framework: that the mind is not an accident of evolution, nor a machine of neurons, but a masterpiece of divine artistry - capable of restoration, renewal, and eternal glory in communion with God. For the believer, this book offers a theological foundation for mental health and human flourishing. For the psychologist, it provides a historical and metaphysical depth often absent in modern theory. For the seeker, it opens a vision of the self that is both profoundly human and utterly transcendent. In an age of fragmented identities, competing psychologies, and rising mental distress, this book declares a simple but revolutionary truth: All truth is coherent in Christ, and the soul is whole only when it rests in Him.

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Author:   S C Sayles
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.444kg
ISBN:  

9798262879595


Pages:   330
Publication Date:   30 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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