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Drinking From the Empty Cup : A Reexamination of Traditional Christian Ideas |
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Rating: Summary: Dr. Johnson is a brilliant instructor with a lot of heart Review: In this scholarly paperback, Dr. Andrew Johnson, discloses his views on spirituality and provides a glimpse into his own personal journey to spiritual enlightenment. In a non-threatening, and non-dogmatic manner, Dr. Johnson cites many Eastern and Western philosophies that share upbuilding counsel and advice to help the reader understand how to deal with the normal frailities of the human experience. It is written as an interactive, easy-to-read workbook with helpful suggestions, and questions for the reader to ponder. There are also exercises that the reader can do to further their self-awareness, and self-honesty. Dr. Johnson has written an empowering book that helps the reader get a better perspective about life and its problems, by sharing his own personal experiences and advice. Dr. Johnson's timely, semi-autobiographical non-fiction is written in a light-hearted yet sensitively profound manner that all readers will appreciate. It is a positive book with a positive message, unlike a lot of self-help books, it makes the reader think.
Rating: Summary: Dr. Johnson is a brilliant instructor with a lot of heart Review: In this scholarly paperback, Dr. Andrew Johnson, discloses his views on spirituality and provides a glimpse into his own personal journey to spiritual enlightenment. In a non-threatening, and non-dogmatic manner, Dr. Johnson cites many Eastern and Western philosophies that share upbuilding counsel and advice to help the reader understand how to deal with the normal frailities of the human experience. It is written as an interactive, easy-to-read workbook with helpful suggestions, and questions for the reader to ponder. There are also exercises that the reader can do to further their self-awareness, and self-honesty. Dr. Johnson has written an empowering book that helps the reader get a better perspective about life and its problems, by sharing his own personal experiences and advice. Dr. Johnson's timely, semi-autobiographical non-fiction is written in a light-hearted yet sensitively profound manner that all readers will appreciate. It is a positive book with a positive message, unlike a lot of self-help books, it makes the reader think.
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