The Compassion Quest by Trystan Owain Hughes

The Compassion Quest by Trystan Owain Hughes

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Zusammenfassung

Trystan Owain Hughes encourages us to develop an approach to life that looks beyond our own concerns. Using illustrations from poetry, literature and film, and drawing on contemporary scientific thought, the author makes plain that our natural state is an interconnected harmony with God, with each other and with the world around us.

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The Compassion Quest by Trystan Owain Hughes

In this lively and engaging follow-up to his much praised Finding Hope and Meaning in Suffering, Trystan Owain Hughes encourages us to develop an approach to life that looks beyond our own concerns. Using illustrations from poetry, literature and film, and drawing on contemporary scientific thought, the author reveals that our natural state is an interconnected harmony with God, with each other and with the world around us. Through showing compassion, which is love in action, we move towards that harmony and rediscover our reason for being.
Trystan Owain Hughes is Chaplain at Cardiff University. He attained an MTh from Oxford University and a PhD from Bangor University, Wales. He is the author of Winds of Change (UWP, 1999), Finding Hope and Meaning in Suffering (SPCK, 2010), and The Compassion Quest (SPCK, 2013). He is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4, and BBC Radio Wales, is on the theological commission that assists the bench of Welsh Bishops, and lectures at Cardiff University and St Michael's Theological College, Llandaff. His blog is www.trystanowainhughes.com/blog
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ISBN 13 9780281068258
ISBN 10 0281068259
Titel The Compassion Quest
Autor Trystan Owain Hughes
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag SPCK Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-02-21
Seitenanzahl 144
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