Spirituality for Humanists:

Six Capacities of Our Human Spirits

Copyright © 1999 by James Park

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About the Author

    James Park is an existential philosopher
who spends his life reading, thinking, writing,
teaching, preaching, and otherwise expanding his spirit.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Minnesota in philosophy
and a Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
For the last quarter century he has been offering adult education classes
thru a variety of organizations in five areas: (1) Spirituality & Religion
(2) Personal Growth & Life-Style (3) Love, Sex, & Relationships
(4) Existential Philosophy, Psychology, & Literature (5) Medical Ethics & Death.

    His other books include:

Becoming More Authentic: The Positive Side of Existentialism

Our Existential Predicament:
    Loneliness, Depression, Anxiety, & Death

New Ways of Loving: How Authenticity Transforms Relationships


Park, James, 1941-

Spirituality for humanists: six capacities of our human spirits
1. Humanism, religious 2. Spirit 3. Spirituality
4. Existential phenomenology 5. Self (Philosophy)

6. Free will and determinism

I. Title

B778.P37 1999

ISBN 0-89231-021-9

ISBN 0-89231-022-7 large format


LIBRARY SUBJECT HEADINGS (in order of importance)


 


SPIRITUALITY

SPIRITUALITY--UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCHES

SPIRIT

HUMANISM, RELIGIOUS

SELF (PHILOSOPHY)

FREE WILL AND DETERMINISM

EXISTENTIAL PHENOMENOLOGY


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