The Meaning of These Days

The Meaning of These Days
Author: Kenneth Daniel Stephens
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1620328143

Here is the true story of a man from India who comes to the United States to go to seminary, which he finds to be both a demanding social environment and a vigorous philosophical and theological world. After four years of seminary he gets married and completes a doctorate in philosophy. Soon he finds himself in a profound spiritual crisis teaching philosophy in an ivory tower. He hears protests in the streets for civil rights, peace, and environmental integrity. Events conspire to produce a critical turning point in his story. He finally goes into the ministry but is now forced to face the terrors of his own emotional immaturity. The lessons are hard to learn and the road is steep that leads to personal and intellectual adulthood. The energy that drives The Meaning of These Days is the quest for personal, spiritual, and philosophical integrity in a world of suffering beings, both human and nonhuman. The author identifies with the magi, in W. B.Yeats' well-known poem of 1914, who search for "the uncontrollable mystery on the bestial floor." Religious leaders of many backgrounds and all informed seekers after Truth in today's busy marketplace of ideas will welcome a book that combines philosophy and world theology with the spiritual life in such an engaging, poetic, and novel way.

Management Engineering

Management Engineering
Author: Leon Pratt Alford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1923
Genre: Factory management
ISBN:

Includes section "Book reviews".

Two Plays: Crown of Light, One of These Days ...

Two Plays: Crown of Light, One of These Days ...
Author: Rodolfo Usigli
Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1971
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Rodolfo Usigli is perhaps Mexico's most important and un­questionably its most controversial dramatist. The two plays presented here show the strong social and political satire which characterize his work--Crown of Light with its theme of false miracle and One of these Days with its interesting handling of political myth.