
Thinking About God
A Very Private Matter?
- Publisher
- NOVALIS PUBLISHING
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2007
- Category
- Personal Growth
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9782895079040
- Publish Date
- Nov 2007
- List Price
- $16.95
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Description
Exploring a deeper relationship with God.
John Buell has written a thoughtful and provocative book about God in which he challenges the reader to think clearly about belief, faith, philosophy, and human-divine interaction.
This is not a book about Catholic dogma, but a book about the challenge of moving beyond 'spirituality' as a kind of private fashion statement, to find a deeper religious experience, one that involves the individual and the larger world around each of us.
About the author
John Buell(1927-2013) was a native and lifelong resident of Montreal. He studied at Loyola College (later Concordia University) and Université de Montréal, teaching English and Communication Studies at the former. Upon his retirement in 1987, he was made professor emeritus. Buell's five novels - The Pyx (1959), Four Days ( (1962), The Shrewsdale Exit ( (1972), Playground ( (1976) and A Lot to Make Up For ( (1990) - were lauded by Edmund Wilson amongst other prominent critics. Three of Buell's novels have been made into feature films.
Sean Kelly was one of John Buell's students. Originally from Montreal, he is a former editor at National Lampoon, and is the co-author of more than a dozen books, including Slightly Higher in Canada (1978) and Saints Preserve Us! (1993). His television work includes The Magic School Bus, Shining Time Station (and Between the Lions ). Kelly lives in Brooklyn and teaches in the Pratt Institute's Humanities and Media Studies department.
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