The Freedom of Will
Autor Ken Clatterbaughen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 2016
The day arrives for Will to leave home and make his own way in the world. His ticket out? A job at the Bible-inspired Galilee Theme Park in west Texas, run by none other than Reverend Shister. But Will's passage to Galilee is far from a simple A to Z trip. Sidelined by a tornado, a beautiful young woman, and a group of religious doomsday preppers bent on surviving-or ushering in-Armageddon, Will comes to realize that perhaps faith-like life-is not about the destination; it's about the journey.
The Freedom of Will is an absurdly comic coming of age tale about falling in and out of faith and how we come to be who we are through the influence of those around us. Whether kindly aunts and uncles, a possibly atheistic hamster, lesbian nuns committed to social justice, likeable convicted felons, or a gourmet chef who claims to get his recipes from outer space, there's something to learn from everyone, if only we have the grace to accept the people life throws our way, and the will to listen.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781460283035
ISBN-10: 1460283031
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Friesenpress
ISBN-10: 1460283031
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Friesenpress
Notă biografică
Ken Clatterbaugh has always been interested in the dynamic interplay between religion, society, and philosophy. He channelled that interest into a 46-year career as a professional philosopher, most recently at the University of Washington. Over the years, he has authored a monograph on Leibniz, two editions of a book on masculinity in modern culture, and a book on causation in 17th century philosophy. Now retired, Ken believes that people learn best by thinking carefully about the reasons they cherish certain ideas and by never forgetting to find the humor around them. Ken and his wife Linda live in Port Townsend, WA, a seaport, artist community, and shipbuilding town located on the Quimper Peninsula. They share their home with a sometimes loving, often cranky cat named Sidney and the ghosts of many dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and a cockatiel, all of whom lived to a ripe old age and made Ken and Linda laugh and cry. The Freedom of Will is Ken's first novel.