Religion og spiritualitet
In "Right Living as a Fine Art," Newell Dwight Hillis eloquently explores the intersection of morality, aesthetics, and the art of living well. This thought-provoking work combines Hillis'Äôs mastery of prose with a philosophical framework that encourages readers to cultivate virtues through the appreciation of beauty in everyday life. Written during the early 20th century, the book resonates with the intellectual currents of its time, reflecting both the social challenges and religious movements of the era, as Hillis urges a holistic approach to personal development that transcends mere self-help into the realm of fine artistry. Newell Dwight Hillis, an esteemed preacher, and author, was a prominent figure in the social gospel movement. His deep engagement with the spiritual needs of his contemporaries, combined with his commitment to social reform, guided his literary pursuits. Hillis'Äôs upbringing and education instilled within him a profound respect for both faith and reason, allowing him to craft a narrative that intertwines moral integrity with aesthetic appreciation, thus giving readers a transformative guide to ethical living. For readers seeking a path to a more meaningful existence, "Right Living as a Fine Art" offers timeless wisdom and practical guidance. Hillis'Äôs compelling arguments and engaging style make this book an essential read for anyone interested in personal growth, ethical philosophy, and the pursuit of beauty in their daily lives.
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E-bok: 10. desember 2019
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