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Life worth living : a guide to what matters most/ Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : The Open Field/Penguin Life, 2025Description: xxxiv, 315 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780593489321
  • 0593489322
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD 431 V914l 2025
Contents:
Introduction: This book might wreck your life Diving in. What's worth wanting? ; Where are we starting from? The depths. Who do we answer to? ; How does a good life feel? ; What should we hope for? ; How should we live? Bedrock. The recipe test ; The really big picture Facing the limits. When we (inevitably) botch it ; When life hurts... ; ...And there's no fixing it ; When it ends Backto the surface. It turns out we have some work to do ; Change is hard ; Making it stick Epilogue: What matters most
Summary: A guide to defining and then creating a flourishing life, based on the popular class at Yale What makes a good life? The question isinherent to the human condition, asked by people across generations, professions, and social classes, and addressed by all schools of philosophy and religions. This search for meaning, as Yale professorsMiroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-Linz argue, is at the crux of a crisis that is facing Western culture, a crisis that, they propose, can be ameliorated by searching, in one's own life,for the underlying truth. In A Life Worth Living, named after its authors' highly sought-after undergraduate course, Volf, Croasmun, and McAnnally-Linz chart out this question, providing readers with jumping-off points, road maps, and habits of reflection for figuring out where their lives hold meaning and where things need to change. Drawing from the major world religions and from impressively truthful and courageous secular figures, A Life Worth Living is a guide to life's most pressing question, the one asked of all of us: How are we to live?
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) BD 431 V914l 2025 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000194997

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Introduction: This book might wreck your life
Diving in. What's worth wanting? ; Where are we starting from?
The depths. Who do we answer to? ; How does a good life feel? ; What should we hope for? ; How should we live?
Bedrock. The recipe test ; The really big picture
Facing the limits. When we (inevitably) botch it ; When life hurts... ; ...And there's no fixing it ; When it ends
Backto the surface. It turns out we have some work to do ; Change is hard ; Making it stick
Epilogue: What matters most

A guide to defining and then creating a flourishing life, based on the popular class at Yale What makes a good life? The question isinherent to the human condition, asked by people across generations, professions, and social classes, and addressed by all schools of philosophy and religions. This search for meaning, as Yale professorsMiroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-Linz argue, is at the crux of a crisis that is facing Western culture, a crisis that, they propose, can be ameliorated by searching, in one's own life,for the underlying truth. In A Life Worth Living, named after its authors' highly sought-after undergraduate course, Volf, Croasmun, and McAnnally-Linz chart out this question, providing readers with jumping-off points, road maps, and habits of reflection for figuring out where their lives hold meaning and where things need to change. Drawing from the major world religions and from impressively truthful and courageous secular figures, A Life Worth Living is a guide to life's most pressing question, the one asked of all of us: How are we to live?

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