
Believing, as he says, that "true religion deals with the depth dimension of the whole of life," Tom Harpur covers an extraordinarily broad range of subjects, from such topical issues as animal rights and the refugee question to the abiding spiritual concerns of all thoughtful people, believers or not. The book brings together nearly a hundred of the best short articles that have appeared since Harpur began his weekly column for the Sunday Star in 1984.
This collection investigates the intersection of spiritual depth and contemporary social responsibility in the modern world. Tom Harpur, a former Rhodes Scholar and professor of New Testament, utilizes his background in theology and journalism to examine how religious principles apply to secular life. The book presents a framework where faith is not confined to private worship but serves as a lens for evaluating public policy and human conduct.
What You Will Find
Readers frequently note the accessibility of Harpur's prose, which distills complex theological concepts into digestible weekly columns. Experts highlight this as a significant record of late 20th-century religious journalism that bridges the gap between academic inquiry and public discourse.
Page Count:
180
Publication Date:
1988-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195406508
ISBN-13:
9780195406504
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