Untruth

Publisher: Darton Longman & Todd Ltd

Soren Kierkegaard was a leading philosopher of his day, and a prophet for us living in the 21st Century today. Based in the teaching of Kierkegaard, author Michael Stark explores what it means to life authentically and as a ‘true Christian’. His chapters explore contemporary topics such as politics, the media, the Internet, relationships and anxiety. The book as a whole aims to make the philosophy of Kierkegaard accessible to a wide readership, offering substance and perspective to live well in a pluralist world.

About Michael Stark

Michael Stark is a philosopher and theologian, previously attached to Colorado Christian University and Trinity Christian College. He writes for the Huffington Post and is co-founder and editor of Inviting Liberation, and online magazine exploring progressive spirituality and community.

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Paperback 9780232533132 023253313X 2018-07-26 176 0.00 x 5.30 x 8.40 in $17.99

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