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Religion and the meaning of life : an existential approach

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Religion, Philosophy, and Society series
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As humans, we want to live meaningfully, yet we are often driven by impulse.

In Religion and the Meaning of Life, Williams investigates this paradox - one with profound implications.

Delving into felt realities pertinent to meaning, such as boredom, trauma, suicide, denial of death, and indifference, Williams describes ways to acquire meaning and potential obstacles to its acquisition.

This book is unique in its willingness to transcend a more secular stance and explore how one's belief in God may be relevant to life's meaning.

Religion and the Meaning of Life's interdisciplinary approach makes it useful to philosophers, religious studies scholars, psychologists, students, and general readers alike.

The insights from this book have profound real-world applications - they can transform how readers search for meaning and, consequently, how readers see and exist in the world.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108421563 / 9781108421560
Hardback
204
09/04/2020
United Kingdom
English
200 pages.
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