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We call attention to the harsh reality that we are living in troubled times. We are especially conscious of climate change and COVID-19. We underline that these challenges impact all people. In light of this reality, we use ten primary questions that all human beings ask, consciously or unconsciously, and then amplify each of the ten primary questions with nine additional sub-questions. We then draw upon one of the great teachers of spiritual wisdom (Buddha, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, etc.) with a brief quote and then write a short ""wisdom"" response to the question. By ""wisdom"" we mean a body…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We call attention to the harsh reality that we are living in troubled times. We are especially conscious of climate change and COVID-19. We underline that these challenges impact all people. In light of this reality, we use ten primary questions that all human beings ask, consciously or unconsciously, and then amplify each of the ten primary questions with nine additional sub-questions. We then draw upon one of the great teachers of spiritual wisdom (Buddha, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, etc.) with a brief quote and then write a short ""wisdom"" response to the question. By ""wisdom"" we mean a body of accumulated reflection about the character and meaning of life. Spiritual wisdom suggests an outlook or attitude that enables us to cope, a deeper way of knowing and learning the art of living in rhythm with the soul. We use the life experience of three authors, coming from different religious and cultural outlooks.
Autorenporträt
Duncan S. Ferguson has served in the church and higher education as a chaplain, professor, and senior level administrator. He received his PhD at the University of Edinburgh, and has had a deep commitment to teaching and writing across his career. His recent books are Lovescapes: Mapping the Geography of Love (2012), The Radical Teaching of Jesus (2016), and Mindful Spirituality: The Intentional Cultivation of the Spiritual Life (2018). He is currently engaged in several programs related to international peace and justice.