The Great Reduction

Author:   Jay Trott
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781725264793


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   12 August 2020
Format:   Hardback
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"What is the secret to happiness? King Solomon was one of the greatest superachievers of all time and fabulously wealthy. He also had a reputation as the wisest man in the world. But at the end of his life he was so unhappy that he felt moved to cry out """"all is vanity"""" and wish he had never been born. In Ecclesiastes, Solomon brilliantly diagnoses the causes of our continuing unhappiness and boils down the secret of peace and contentment to a few essential ingredients. The Great Reduction explains why his prescription for peace is just as relevant today as the day it was written. It also uses his diagnosis to shed light on a happiness that goes far beyond anything Solomon could have imagined."

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Author:   Jay Trott
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.449kg
ISBN:  

9781725264793


ISBN 10:   172526479
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   12 August 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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For those who find Ecclesiastes mysterious, this book sets the ancient biblical seer's voice in a wider literary and philosophical vision that is also personal. We gain a companion for our journey of meditative reading. --Judith Dorn, St. Cloud State University Wisdom had made Solomon powerful and rich beyond measure. . . . But wisdom couldn't make him happy. Trott helps us see beyond Solomon's futility to where true wisdom is to be found. --James R. Wheeler, recently retired Episcopal priest Jay Trott wonderfully expands in an accessible yet learned manner the quest for life in all its fullness as expressed by Solomon. A vade mecum for the pilgrim in progress, this book will serve one well at whatever stage of life's journey they find themselves in. --Joseph Shepley, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Brookfield, Connecticut Trott considers topics that cover the full range of human life: love, marriage, work, wisdom, friendship, loneliness, and more; Solomon wrote about all these, and Trott brings Solomon's insights to bear on contemporary life. --William C. Carroll, Boston University This is a book that I wish I had read earlier in my life. Setting the bar too high always ends in disappointment if Solomon's experience has any carryover for us. I have a new perspective on Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs, and now find my 'joy in the Lord.' --George Crocker, Episcopal priest


For those who find Ecclesiastes mysterious, this book sets the ancient biblical seer's voice in a wider literary and philosophical vision that is also personal. We gain a companion for our journey of meditative reading. --Judith Dorn, St. Cloud State University Wisdom had made Solomon powerful and rich beyond measure. . . . But wisdom couldn't make him happy. Trott helps us see beyond Solomon's futility to where true wisdom is to be found. --James R. Wheeler, recently retired Episcopal priest Jay Trott wonderfully expands in an accessible yet learned manner the quest for life in all its fullness as expressed by Solomon. A vade mecum for the pilgrim in progress, this book will serve one well at whatever stage of life's journey they find themselves in. --Joseph Shepley, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Brookfield, Connecticut Trott considers topics that cover the full range of human life: love, marriage, work, wisdom, friendship, loneliness, and more; Solomon wrote about all these, and Trott brings Solomon's insights to bear on contemporary life. --William C. Carroll, Boston University This is a book that I wish I had read earlier in my life. Setting the bar too high always ends in disappointment if Solomon's experience has any carryover for us. I have a new perspective on Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs, and now find my 'joy in the Lord.' --George Crocker, Episcopal priest


Author Information

Jay Trott is a medical writer and the author of ten books, including The Most Soulful Book, At Smith's House, and Essays at the End of the Age. His novels include The Man Who Loved Too Much, The Visitor, and Trish's Secret. He has a master's degree from Columbia University and a lifelong love of English literature as well as the Bible. He is also a composer of choral music. He lives with his beloved wife Beth in Sherman, Connecticut, and they have four children and three grandchildren. He is a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Brookfield, Connecticut.

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