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Paperback. In writing this book, I set out with two main goals: to create an accessible resource for anyone curious about life's big questions, and to satisfy my own quest for answers. While I often find the answers I seek, they frequently lead to more questions-especially on the nature of good and evil. This concept has long intrigued me, and for many, it's a central question about God. Over the past forty years, I've explored these questions across the globe and contemplating the universe's mysteries. While my conclusions may not resonate with everyone, I hope to guide readers in finding answers that bring them peace. Understanding good and evil can be deeply personal, and I believe there's no single "right" answer-what matters is discovering a perspective that aligns with your beliefs. Various perspectives on good and evil emerge from religion, philosophy, and influential thinkers, each offering unique insights. Some overlap, while others diverge significantly. I invite you to consider questions like: What defines good and evil for you? Are they universal or culturally specific? Is there a moral foundation, and, if so, whose morals are they? These reflections can encourage deeper exploration and build empathy. As you read, I hope this book serves not just as information but as a tool for growth. You'll find a thoughtfully curated bibliography at the end to deepen your understanding. May you enjoy the journey, finding both wisdom and perhaps a few surprises along the way. D. G. Reagle D. G. Reagle holds a doctorate degree from Rawlings School of Divinity and is editor and researcher at First Edition Publishing. Reagle's editing portfolio includes works that have included commentary of ancient scholars such as Philo, Maimonides, Gersonides, Gaon, and Hillel. Reagle is also the founding developer of Coram Deo Theology. Keywords - Good and Evil, Morals, Metaphysical, Caodaism, Hitler, Jewish, Christain, Taoism, Voodoo, Tucker, Peterson, Murray, God, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Nietzsche This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781506914800
In writing this book, I set out with two main goals: to create an accessible resource for anyone curious about life’s big questions, and to satisfy my own quest for answers. While I often find the answers I seek, they frequently lead to more questions—especially on the nature of good and evil. This concept has long intrigued me, and for many, it’s a central question about God.
Over the past forty years, I’ve explored these questions across the globe and contemplating the universe’s mysteries. While my conclusions may not resonate with everyone, I hope to guide readers in finding answers that bring them peace. Understanding good and evil can be deeply personal, and I believe there’s no single “right” answer—what matters is discovering a perspective that aligns with your beliefs.
Various perspectives on good and evil emerge from religion, philosophy, and influential thinkers, each offering unique insights. Some overlap, while others diverge significantly. I invite you to consider questions like: What defines good and evil for you? Are they universal or culturally specific? Is there a moral foundation, and, if so, whose morals are they? These reflections can encourage deeper exploration and build empathy.
As you read, I hope this book serves not just as information but as a tool for growth. You’ll find a thoughtfully curated bibliography at the end to deepen your understanding. May you enjoy the journey, finding both wisdom and perhaps a few surprises along the way. ~D. G. Reagle
D. G. Reagle holds a doctorate degree from Rawlings School of Divinity and is editor and researcher at First Edition Publishing. Reagle’s editing portfolio includes works that have included commentary of ancient scholars such as Philo, Maimonides, Gersonides, Gaon, and Hillel. Reagle is also the founding developer of Coram Deo Theology.
Keywords - Good and Evil, Morals, Metaphysical, Caodaism, Hitler, Jewish, Christain, Taoism, Voodoo, Tucker, Peterson, Murray, God, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Nietzsche
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In writing this book, I set out with two main goals: to create an accessible resource for anyone curious about life's big questions, and to satisfy my own quest for answers. While I often find the answers I seek, they frequently lead to more questions-especially on the nature of good and evil. This concept has long intrigued me, and for many, it's a central question about God. Over the past forty years, I've explored these questions across the globe and contemplating the universe's mysteries. While my conclusions may not resonate with everyone, I hope to guide readers in finding answers that bring them peace. Understanding good and evil can be deeply personal, and I believe there's no single "right" answer-what matters is discovering a perspective that aligns with your beliefs. Various perspectives on good and evil emerge from religion, philosophy, and influential thinkers, each offering unique insights. Some overlap, while others diverge significantly. I invite you to consider questions like: What defines good and evil for you? Are they universal or culturally specific? Is there a moral foundation, and, if so, whose morals are they? These reflections can encourage deeper exploration and build empathy. As you read, I hope this book serves not just as information but as a tool for growth. You'll find a thoughtfully curated bibliography at the end to deepen your understanding. May you enjoy the journey, finding both wisdom and perhaps a few surprises along the way. D. G. Reagle D. G. Reagle holds a doctorate degree from Rawlings School of Divinity and is editor and researcher at First Edition Publishing. Reagle's editing portfolio includes works that have included commentary of ancient scholars such as Philo, Maimonides, Gersonides, Gaon, and Hillel. Reagle is also the founding developer of Coram Deo Theology. Keywords - Good and Evil, Morals, Metaphysical, Caodaism, Hitler, Jewish, Christain, Taoism, Voodoo, Tucker, Peterson, Murray, God, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Nietzsche This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781506914800
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