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Descripción Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. Where Dwells the Soul Serene is a wonderful book written by the venerable Stanton Davis Kirkham - naturalist, philosopher, and esteemed author. A spiritual and philosophical journey, Kirkham's book explores the inner workings of man, his soul, and his place in the universe. Although he is a prolific author, having written fifteen books, Kirkham's views on spirituality shine through in this text in particular. Kirkham establishes his intention for the book stating in the preface that; "It should be the aim of every earnest book to act in some degree, however slight, as a medium for impersonal truth; and herein lies its use, should it attain to the dignity of usefulness, that it should arouse some dormant faculty, shall animate our latent perception of the Immanent Soul." Kirkham hopes his book illuminates the reader's personal experiences with spirituality in a way that guides them to the further exploration of their divine journey through life. He hopes his book will leave a lasting impact on those who read it: "Let it but radiate health and serenity, let it but stimulate our faith and prove a tonic to our indifference, and it will not have been written in vain." For the reader who wants to revitalize their faith, or the reader looking for answers in a chaotic universe, Where Dwells the Soul Serene is the solution. Kirkham's aim to uplift and guide the reader with their own spiritual journey makes this book unique in both its content and its conclusion. This book is a great read for people interested in spirituality, philosophy, and alternate views on religion. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781527674950_0
Descripción PAP. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Nº de ref. del artículo: LX-9781527674950