The Enduring Quest for Meaning

The Enduring Quest for Meaning
Author: Michael Horace Barnes
Publisher: Anselm Academic Christian Brothers Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781599826813

Human beings are uniquely equipped with a capacity and curiosity to consider mystery. Four countless generations, people have asked and answered existentially urgent and provocative questions: What is the meaning of life? Is there some ultimate being at work in the universe, or is the world as we experience it entirely arbitrary? What does it mean to be a good person, and how do we do it? Religions of the world have traditionally been an outlet for dealing with mystery, though at different times and in different places, people have responded to these time-honored questions with various stories, myths, rituals, symbols, and even scientific exploration. In this book, Michael Horace Barnes presents a chronicle of the human quest to make sense of these mysteries through religious traditions. Tracing this quest from the mythic tales of hunter-gatherers to modern scientific atheism, this text sheds light not only on the mysteries people face, but also--more importantly--on the people who face them. With charts, pictures, and discussion questions at the conclusion of each chapter, the book makes questions of ultimate meaning accessible and engaging for any audience.--

The Human Quest for Meaning

The Human Quest for Meaning
Author: Paul T. P. Wong
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136508104

The first edition of The Human Quest for Meaning was a major publication on the empirical research of meaning in life and its vital role in well-being, resilience, and psychotherapy. This new edition continues that quest and seeks to answer the questions, what is the meaning of life? How do we explain what constitutes meaningful relationships, work, and living? The answers, as the eminent scholars and practitioners who contributed to this text find, are neither simple nor straightforward. While seeking to clarify subjective vs. objective meaning in 21 new and 7 revised chapters, the authors also address the differences in cultural contexts, and identify 8 different sources of meaning, as well as at least 6 different stages in the process of the search for meaning. They also address different perspectives, including positive psychology, self-determination, integrative, narrative, and relational perspectives, to ensure that readers obtain the most thorough information possible. Mental health practitioners will find the numerous meaning-centered interventions, such as the PURE and ABCDE methods, highly useful in their own work with facilitating healing and personal growth in their clients. The Human Quest for Meaning represents a bold new vision for the future of meaning-oriented research and applications. No one seeking to truly understand the human condition should be without it.

Man's Search For Meaning

Man's Search For Meaning
Author: Viktor E Frankl
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-12-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1448177685

Over 16 million copies sold worldwide 'Every human being should read this book' Simon Sinek One of the outstanding classics to emerge from the Holocaust, Man's Search for Meaning is Viktor Frankl's story of his struggle for survival in Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps. Today, this remarkable tribute to hope offers us an avenue to finding greater meaning and purpose in our own lives.

The History Of Adventure

The History Of Adventure
Author: Nicky Huys
Publisher: Nicky Huys Books
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2024-04-25
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

"History of Adventure" is a captivating journey through the annals of human exploration and daring feats. From the ancient voyages of discovery to the modern-day expeditions, this book chronicles the exploits of courageous adventurers who braved the unknown in search of knowledge, wealth, and glory. Readers will be enthralled by tales of intrepid explorers, ancient civilizations, and the unyielding spirit of human curiosity. Filled with captivating stories and vivid descriptions, this book offers a thrilling glimpse into the world of adventure and the remarkable individuals who shaped history through their daring endeavors.

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein
Author: R.H Rizvi
Publisher: R.H Rizvi
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2024-06-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Delve into the captivating life and profound legacy of one of history's greatest minds in 'Albert Einstein.' This emotionally resonant exploration invites readers to embark on a journey through the brilliant mind of Einstein, from his humble beginnings to his groundbreaking scientific discoveries that forever altered our understanding of the universe. Witness the struggles, triumphs, and moments of profound insight that shaped Einstein's extraordinary life, and discover the enduring impact of his ideas on science, society, and the human spirit. Through this intimate portrait, readers will be inspired to embrace curiosity, pursue knowledge, and uncover the boundless possibilities of the human intellect.

Enigmas of the Anunnaki

Enigmas of the Anunnaki
Author: Borna Ahadi
Publisher: Borna Ahadi
Total Pages: 92
Release:
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Step into the Ancient Sands of Mesopotamia with 'Echoes of Eridu,' a Riveting Journey through the Mythological Mosaic of Sumerian Deities and Anunnaki Legends. Immerse Yourself in Mesopotamian Majesty as You Discover the Secrets of Civilization, Deities, and Divine Conquests. Delve into the Ancient Texts, Hallowed Temples, and Mythic Lore that Shaped the Cradle of Civilization. Uncover Forgotten Realms, Epic Tales, and Enigmatic Beings in this Compelling Account of Myth, Magic, and Mesopotamian Mystique.

Patterns of the Past: Shirt Patterns from Different Eras

Patterns of the Past: Shirt Patterns from Different Eras
Author: Bernard Bender
Publisher: Gavin Jay Maureemootoo
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2024-10-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Patterns of the Past: Shirt Patterns from Different Eras is a captivating journey through the tapestry of human history, exploring the recurring themes, cycles, and trends that have shaped our world. This insightful work delves into the patterns of early civilizations, the rise and fall of empires, the evolution of technology, and the development of social structures. It examines the impact of major historical events, such as the Axial Age, the Industrial Revolution, and the World Wars, revealing the interconnectedness of human experience across time and space. By analyzing patterns in art, literature, science, and social movements, the author provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the forces that have driven human progress and the challenges we face today. This book is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the past, the present, and the potential for a brighter future.

In Reasonable Hope

In Reasonable Hope
Author: Patrick Masterson
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-03-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0813233860

In Reasonable Hope considers three foundational responses to this quest for some understanding of the existence, meaning, and value of everything. Other approaches can be considered as combinations or variations of these. Firstly, there is the approach which claims that it is our humanity, exercising its unique intelligent subjectivity, that is the source and measure of all possible meaning and value. Nothing can be thought of as existing, meaningful or of value apart from a thinking human subject. This is a broadly Humanist approach to ultimate meaning. Man is the measure of all things. Secondly, there is the approach of Scientism. This claims that an ultimate understanding of the world and ourselves must be sought, less anthropocentrically, in terms of the findings of basic empirical sciences such as physics and chemistry. We live in a world ever-increasingly dominated by the autonomous system of science and technology. Such Scientism implies an explicitly reductionist and materialist conception of the meaning and value of everything. Thirdly, there is the approach of Theism which maintains that, in the final analysis, the meaning and value of everything, insofar as this can be known, is to be explained in terms of a transcendent infinitely perfect personal being we call God. The first two approaches are carefully considered. However, it is the third to which most attention is devoted. Consideration is given to the traditional impersonal metaphysical approach to questions about the existence and nature of God. The alternative approaches of linguistic philosophy and phenomenology, which reject such metaphysical speculation are also discussed. These various approaches are judged to be complementary rather than strict alternatives. In the latter half of the book is devoted to a more personal and self-involving discussion of the relevance of an affirmation of the existence of God. It explores the implications of a rational commitment to live one's life in accordance with the requirements of values which transcend explanation in purely physical terms, such as truth, goodness, beauty, and especially love. It provides a personal and existential development of the rational hope that such values are ultimately more objectively real and dependable than the eventual universal material chaos predicted by empirical science. It argues that the existence of God as the infinite expression and source of these values is the necessary and sufficient condition of this rational hope in their enduring significance. Finally, there is an account of how the Christian Revelation illuminates and transforms our rational hope in the enduring significance of love of God and neighbor.

Just Enough

Just Enough
Author: Laura Nash
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2010-12-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118039890

In Just Enough, top Harvard professors offer a revealing, research-based look at the true nature of professional success, helping people everywhere live more rewarding and satisfying lives. True professional and personal satisfaction seems more elusive every day, despite a proliferation of gurus and special methods that promise to make it easy. They conclude that many of the problems of success today can be traced back to unrealistic expectations and misconceptions about what success is and what constitutes it. The authors show where the happiest and most well-balanced among us are focusing their energy, and why, to help readers find more balance and satisfaction in their lives.

Kings and Queens of Ancient Albania: Unraveling the Enigmatic Past

Kings and Queens of Ancient Albania: Unraveling the Enigmatic Past
Author: Spartak Fikaj
Publisher: Spartak Fikaj
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

In the annals of history, there are civilizations that emerge from the shadows of time, enigmatic and alluring, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate our imagination. Among these enigmatic civilizations lies the ancient land of Albania, shrouded in mystery and rich in historical intrigue. Nestled in the heart of the Balkans, this ancient region bore witness to the rise and fall of illustrious rulers - the Kings and Queens of Ancient Albania, whose stories beckon us to uncover the secrets of their captivating past. Our journey into the enigmatic world of ancient Albania begins with the allure of Illyria, the land that birthed these remarkable rulers. Beyond the pages of ancient texts and the fragments of inscriptions, we embark on a quest to unravel the forgotten chronicles of Illyria's origins and foundations. From the shadowy realms of prehistory to the emergence of tribal confederacies, we are drawn into a world of cultural intermingling and evolving societies. At the heart of this narrative stands Bardylis, a powerful Illyrian king whose name echoes through the annals of history. As we peer into the depths of time, we witness the rise of this ambitious monarch, founder of the Ardiaean Kingdom in the 4th century BCE. His vision and conquests laid the foundation for a kingdom that would endure through the annals of time, shaping the destiny of the land that would later become Albania. Glaukias, a chieftain of the Taulantii tribe, emerges as another key figure in the saga of ancient Albania. His short-lived Illyrian kingdom in the 3rd century BCE left a fleeting but significant mark on the region's history, raising questions about the intricate politics and rivalries of that era. As our journey continues, we encounter Agron, a figure whose legacy intertwines with that of Queen Teuta. Ruling over the Ardiaean Kingdom in the 3rd century BCE, Agron's reign set the stage for his indomitable wife, Queen Teuta, to take the reins of power upon his untimely demise. Her reign would be marked by a conflict with the Roman Republic, a confrontation that would not only shape the course of her kingdom but also leave an enduring mark on the pages of history.