In this second volume to the set Now Hear this the reader will find a continuation of the same brilliant, striking aphoristic homilies - is that redundant? - he or she found in Volume 1. IF the reader is questing for illumination onto his problems, he first might try the Psalms or Proverbs in the Bible.
In this second volume, the philosopher continues the dialogue of the person's conscience with his weaker wisdom. For it is human that we argue with ourselves at times, we debate choices, we weigh options. Let a handful of these pithy bits of insight fall into your brain pan and thereby...
In this second volume to the set Now Hear this the reader will find a continuation of the same brilliant, striking aphoristic homilies - is that redun...
If you read one of these stories, you have not read them all, as is the case in a communist country, where the state creates an ersatz society of act-alikes who conform to prevailing doctrines. Propaganda is the result. These stories are the result of a life of freedom in our great nation, where freedom, wever being put down by the State, is still the expression of man's deepest desires to be like God. Insofar as the unique individual shares creative gifts, he shares one of God's attributes. These stories, perhaps only one hopefully more, will exhult in that creative spirit.
If you read one of these stories, you have not read them all, as is the case in a communist country, where the state creates an ersatz society of act-...
The fact that Miller classifies his tales as"historical" requires an explanation. Oneof them, his accounts of the first murderrecorded in Scripture is historically accuratein its spirit and its conscription of evil. Hissecond "historical: tale narrates the storyof Noah and the construction of his ark, precedent to the global flood. That Noah, by faith alone, constructed his massive arkin the middle of a rainless desert markedhim for "strange" and for the ridicule of hisvillage. The balance of the tales deal withthe histories of their central characters andfor that reason the author includes...
The fact that Miller classifies his tales as"historical" requires an explanation. Oneof them, his accounts of the first murderrecorded in Scripture is...
The fact that Miller classifies his tales as"historical" requires an explanation. Oneof them, his accounts of the first murderrecorded in Scripture is historically accuratein its spirit and its conscription of evil. Hissecond "historical: tale narrates the storyof Noah and the construction of his ark, precedent to the global flood. That Noah, by faith alone, constructed his massive arkin the middle of a rainless desert markedhim for "strange" and for the ridicule of hisvillage. The balance of the tales deal withthe histories of their central characters andfor that reason the author includes...
The fact that Miller classifies his tales as"historical" requires an explanation. Oneof them, his accounts of the first murderrecorded in Scripture is...