Short philosophical dialogues geared to today's problems stimulate readers to think about their approach to life and, like a good interlocutor, help readers to explore their assumptions from a variety of perspectives. Join the discussion among friends as they take a fresh look at two concepts whose meaning and definitions we may all too often take for granted. Belief. The dialogues in this section deal with both the positives and negatives of belief. How do you know what to believe? How do you know what to stop believing? For instance, the dialogue called Nothing asks, What does it mean to believe in nothing? What is the difference between belief that something is so and calculation that it is likely? Can you believe in nothing and still have a conscience? From this last question one sees how this connects with the next group of dialogues, those dealing with integrity. Integrity. We all value integrity. Or do we? What does it take to achieve it? How do you know when you've got it? What does it take to maintain it? The dialogues here get at these questions. The dialogue called Right prods readers to ponder, When are you in the right? What does doing what you're supposed to do earn you? Who helps you when you don't know what to do? As each dialogue is a short piece that builds upon others within the book, readers might choose to enjoy a single piece at a time or pursue one after another, depending on the time at hand. Either way, the reader will find a thoughtful inquiry on individual themes that reflect upon each other and add up to a larger discussion.
Arterburn and Gallucci share biblical and practical insights on how to overcome loneliness, how to understand the root causes of burnout, how to gain strength to overcome emotional weakness, and how to protect the most important ...
Belief: Integrity in Relationships
This book is inspired by God, to give a better understanding of the true worship of him, and his salvation to the believers, that Yeshua, Joshua, Christ Jesus; all three of his names in our faith.
Howard J. Curzer presents a fresh new reading of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, which brings each of the virtues alive.
It's okay to change directions, it's okay to move in a manner that may not be the status quo. The book of L.I.F.E is to help you find your life's directional arrow.
The author challenges many of the common assumptions and misconceptions about aging and offers a unique resource for those who are joining the ranks of the fastest-growing age group in this country, and those who are working with older ...
Every reader will come away from this volume with deepened knowledge and appreciation for the essentialrole honesty takes in our world, and profound reason for developing and sustaining it in life.
In Spiritual Integrity, Martin S. Cohen argues that it is possible for a serious commitment to religion to coexist with a parallel commitment to the absolute integrity of the intellect.
Explains how to achieve success in the business world by following the ethical principles of the Bible
Contains twele, inspirational Promise Keeper speeches by Chuck Colson, Dennis Rainey, Luis Palau and others that inspired countless men to serve God and strive for high standards of Christian living. Includes study questions.