Further along the road less traveled the unending journey toward spiritual growth : the edited lectures
This continues to explore urgent questions of personal and spiritual growth, including "blame and forgiveness", "self-love versus self-esteem", "death and meaning", and "sexuality and spirituality", all from a Christian perspective. The book also examines life's complexities and the paradoxical nature of belief.
"This continues to explore urgent questions of personal and spiritual growth, including "blame and forgiveness", "self-love versus self-esteem", "death and meaning", and "sexuality and spirituality", all from a Christian perspective. The book also examines life's complexities and the paradoxical nature of belief."@en
"This continues to explore urgent questions of personal and spiritual growth, including "blame and forgiveness", "self-love versus self-esteem", "death and meaning", and "sexuality and spirituality", all from a Christian perspective. The book also examines life's complexities and the paradoxical nature of belief."
"Perhaps no one in this generation has had a more profound influence upon our intellectual and spiritual lives than Dr. M. Scott Peck. His first book, The Road Less Traveled, published over fifteen years ago, continues to reach an ever-growing audience, with sales of more than five million copies and translation into more than twenty languages. Now, with the long-awaited publication of Further Along the Road Less Traveled, readers can continue the journey of self-discovery with Dr..."
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