At a time of great material comfort and increasing prosperity more and more people are having that old ""is that all there is?"" feeling. Many of those enjoying newfound prosperity are now looking for a larger life. Clifford Williams responds to their spiritual restlessness with an engaging book of short, pointed meditations that are sympathetic, timely, and challenging. ""This is a book,"" writes the author, ""for those who pause now and then in life's mad rush to think quietly about where they are headed."" A ""larger life"" is the promise of this book to those who wonder why, with all they have, they are still unsatisfied. Clifford Williams is Professor of Philosophy at Trinity International University's Trinity College and serves as Chair of the Department of Philosophy. He earned a PhD from Indiana University and a BA from Wheaton College. He is also the author of Daybreakers: 365 Eye-Opening Reflections.
Clifford Williams is Professor of Philosophy at Trinity International University's Trinity College and serves as Chair of the Department of Philosophy. He earned a PhD from Indiana University and a BA from Wheaton College. He is also the author of Daybreakers: 365 Eye-Opening Reflections.
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Paperback. New book. Previously published by Sorin Books, 2001. This item is at our location in Eugene, Oregon. 190 pp. Artikel-Nr. W9781556359040
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