Jesus and Jam Sandwiches
Autor Simon Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback
Since the beginning of time, we have felt the need to be at peace with oneself. However with the advent of technology and an ever-changing society the journey to becoming whole has changed. "Jesus And Jam Sandwiches" is about today's journey to adulthood.
Share the heartbreak, trials, drama and understanding as Simon lays bare a shocking insight into today's teenage life with such depth and wonder how a young man could write with such power, tackling issues usually left swept under the carpet.
Can happiness be found in the most barren of places?
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ISBN-13: 9780595307241
ISBN-10: 0595307248
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: iUniverse
ISBN-10: 0595307248
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: iUniverse
Notă biografică
Simon Smith was awarded a D.Phil. in Philosophy by the University of Sussex in 2007. The philosophical theology of Austin Farrer was, and is, his primary subject matter; personalist metaphysics, his abiding interest. He is now the editor of Appraisal, journal of the British Personalist Forum. He is also co-editor of two volumes of essays on modern personalist thought. The first, with James Beauregard, is In the Sphere of the Personal: New Perspectives in the Philosophy of Persons (Vernon Press, 2016); the second, with Anna Castriota, is Looking at the sun: New Writings in Modern Personalism (Vernon Press, 2017). Having once taught philosophy at the University of Southampton in the UK and the Modern College of Business and Science in Oman, he now lives happily in the library at the University of Surrey, where he scavenges for food among the law periodicals. Buried deep in the Surrey Downs, he occasionally pursues a more perfect alignment of science and religion through the diverse forms of personal analogy at work in modern physics and modern metaphysics.