An Anthropological Defense of God

Author:   Lloyd E. Sandelands
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032340326


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   12 July 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lloyd E. Sandelands
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.158kg
ISBN:  

9781032340326


ISBN 10:   1032340320
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   12 July 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Acknowledgments Prologue 1. ""Human Nature"" or ""Human Being"" 2. What is a Person? 3. What is Society? 4. Questions about Man 5. Anthropology in God References"

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-Based on the perspective, understanding, and wisdom offered by the Church, this insightful and provocative book challenges many assumptions of modern social science. It speaks to desires and longings that social scientific approaches often don't even begin to grasp, and reminds us that these longings are central to our existence as whole persons. I strongly recommend it.- --Jean M. Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Organization Studies, Boston College -This is a deeply provocative book that is also intensely personal. Sandelands writes with clarity and elegance, making one of the most profound of all subjects God immensely understandable. Through his private reflections and scholarly analyses, Sandelands is enlightening. He invites the reader to share his passion for the divine and to come to understand his God. It is a thoughtful and engaging work that is sure to challenge one's beliefs in the divine.- --Mary Ann Glynn, Fellow, Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics, Professor, Organizational Studies, Boston College Based on the perspective, understanding, and wisdom offered by the Church, this insightful and provocative book challenges many assumptions of modern social science. It speaks to desires and longings that social scientific approaches often don't even begin to grasp, and reminds us that these longings are central to our existence as whole persons. I strongly recommend it. --Jean M. Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Organization Studies, Boston College This is a deeply provocative book that is also intensely personal. Sandelands writes with clarity and elegance, making one of the most profound of all subjects God immensely understandable. Through his private reflections and scholarly analyses, Sandelands is enlightening. He invites the reader to share his passion for the divine and to come to understand his God. It is a thoughtful and engaging work that is sure to challenge one's beliefs in the divine. --Mary Ann Glynn, Fellow, Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics, Professor, Organizational Studies, Boston College Based on the perspective, understanding, and wisdom offered by the Church, this insightful and provocative book challenges many assumptions of modern social science. It speaks to desires and longings that social scientific approaches often don't even begin to grasp, and reminds us that these longings are central to our existence as whole persons. I strongly recommend it. --Jean M. Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Organization Studies, Boston College This is a deeply provocative book that is also intensely personal. Sandelands writes with clarity and elegance, making one of the most profound of all subjects God immensely understandable. Through his private reflections and scholarly analyses, Sandelands is enlightening. He invites the reader to share his passion for the divine and to come to understand his God. It is a thoughtful and engaging work that is sure to challenge one's beliefs in the divine. --Mary Ann Glynn, Fellow, Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics, Professor, Organizational Studies, Boston College


"-Based on the perspective, understanding, and wisdom offered by the Church, this insightful and provocative book challenges many assumptions of modern social science. It speaks to desires and longings that social scientific approaches often don't even begin to grasp, and reminds us that these longings are central to our existence as whole persons. I strongly recommend it.- --Jean M. Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Organization Studies, Boston College -This is a deeply provocative book that is also intensely personal. Sandelands writes with clarity and elegance, making one of the most profound of all subjects God immensely understandable. Through his private reflections and scholarly analyses, Sandelands is enlightening. He invites the reader to share his passion for the divine and to come to understand his God. It is a thoughtful and engaging work that is sure to challenge one's beliefs in the divine.- --Mary Ann Glynn, Fellow, Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics, Professor, Organizational Studies, Boston College ""Based on the perspective, understanding, and wisdom offered by the Church, this insightful and provocative book challenges many assumptions of modern social science. It speaks to desires and longings that social scientific approaches often don't even begin to grasp, and reminds us that these longings are central to our existence as whole persons. I strongly recommend it."" --Jean M. Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Organization Studies, Boston College ""This is a deeply provocative book that is also intensely personal. Sandelands writes with clarity and elegance, making one of the most profound of all subjects God immensely understandable. Through his private reflections and scholarly analyses, Sandelands is enlightening. He invites the reader to share his passion for the divine and to come to understand his God. It is a thoughtful and engaging work that is sure to challenge one's beliefs in the divine."" --Mary Ann Glynn, Fellow, Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics, Professor, Organizational Studies, Boston College ""Based on the perspective, understanding, and wisdom offered by the Church, this insightful and provocative book challenges many assumptions of modern social science. It speaks to desires and longings that social scientific approaches often don't even begin to grasp, and reminds us that these longings are central to our existence as whole persons. I strongly recommend it."" --Jean M. Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Organization Studies, Boston College ""This is a deeply provocative book that is also intensely personal. Sandelands writes with clarity and elegance, making one of the most profound of all subjects God immensely understandable. Through his private reflections and scholarly analyses, Sandelands is enlightening. He invites the reader to share his passion for the divine and to come to understand his God. It is a thoughtful and engaging work that is sure to challenge one's beliefs in the divine."" --Mary Ann Glynn, Fellow, Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics, Professor, Organizational Studies, Boston College"


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