Leading Lives That Matter: What We Should Do and Who We Should BeMark R. Schwen, Dorothy C. Bass Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 25. apr. 2006 - 545 sider Leading Lives That Matter draws together a wide range of texts -- including fiction, autobiography, and philosophy -- offering challenge and insight to those who are thinking about what to do with their lives. Instead of giving prescriptive advice, Mark Schwehn and Dorothy Bass approach the subject of vocation as an ongoing conversation. They include in this conversation some of the Western tradition's best writings on human life -- its meaning, purpose, and significance -- ranging from ancient Greek poetry to contemporary fiction. Including Leo Tolstoy's novella The Death of Ivan Ilych as an extended epilogue, this volume will help readers clarify and deepen how they think about their own lives. |
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... Sonny's Blues " 330 5. To Whom Should I Listen ? 359 Will Weaver " The Undeclared Major " 364 Amy Tan " Two Kinds " 370 Malcolm X with Alex Haley from The Autobiography of Malcolm X 381 Lois Lowry from The Giver 386 Vincent Harding " I ...
... Sonny's Blues " 330 5. To Whom Should I Listen ? 359 Will Weaver " The Undeclared Major " 364 Amy Tan " Two Kinds " 370 Malcolm X with Alex Haley from The Autobiography of Malcolm X 381 Lois Lowry from The Giver 386 Vincent Harding " I ...
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... Sonny's Blues , " copyright 1957 by James Baldwin . Originally published in the Parti- san Review . Copyright renewed . Collected in Going to Meet the Man , published by Vintage Books . Reprinted by arrangement with the James Baldwin ...
... Sonny's Blues , " copyright 1957 by James Baldwin . Originally published in the Parti- san Review . Copyright renewed . Collected in Going to Meet the Man , published by Vintage Books . Reprinted by arrangement with the James Baldwin ...
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III | xvii |
IV | 7 |
V | 12 |
VI | 27 |
VIII | 47 |
IX | 63 |
X | 81 |
XI | 87 |
LIII | 292 |
LIV | 296 |
LVI | 300 |
LVII | 301 |
LVIII | 306 |
LIX | 311 |
LX | 315 |
LXI | 316 |
XII | 99 |
XIII | 105 |
XIV | 109 |
XV | 110 |
XVII | 115 |
XVIII | 122 |
XIX | 127 |
XXI | 128 |
XXII | 142 |
XXIII | 151 |
XXIV | 164 |
XXV | 166 |
XXVI | 169 |
XXVII | 171 |
XXVIII | 173 |
XXX | 179 |
XXXII | 186 |
XXXIII | 189 |
XXXIV | 194 |
XXXV | 197 |
XXXVI | 199 |
XXXVII | 214 |
XXXVIII | 220 |
XXXIX | 221 |
XLI | 227 |
XLIII | 243 |
XLV | 253 |
XLVII | 261 |
XLVIII | 270 |
XLIX | 276 |
L | 279 |
LI | 281 |
LXII | 318 |
LXIII | 319 |
LXV | 320 |
LXVI | 328 |
LXVIII | 357 |
LXIX | 362 |
LXX | 368 |
LXXI | 379 |
LXXII | 384 |
LXXIII | 393 |
LXXV | 402 |
LXXVI | 411 |
LXXVIII | 425 |
LXXX | 432 |
LXXXI | 433 |
LXXXII | 436 |
LXXXIII | 438 |
LXXXIV | 442 |
LXXXVI | 445 |
LXXXVIII | 447 |
LXXXIX | 449 |
XC | 456 |
XCI | 457 |
XCII | 465 |
XCIII | 466 |
XCIV | 469 |
XCVI | 479 |
XCVIII | 485 |
XCIX | 490 |
C | 538 |
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adults Alex Haley Amerco American Aristotle asked become began believe brother C. S. Lewis called career character Charlotte Brontë choice choose Christian culture death Dietrich Bonhoeffer doctor door everything eyes face father feel felt Frederick Buechner friends Garret Keizer Gerasim gifts Gilbert Meilaender give hand happened hear hope human ideal important Ivan Ilych Joe Landrum Jonas kind knew labor lead lives listen lives that matter looked Malcolm X Mary Catherine Bateson mean mind mother nature never one's ourselves pain parents perhaps person Peter Ivanovich play poem Praskovya Fedorovna question Ray Kroc redemption remember Sabbath seemed sense significance social society sometimes Sonny soul spirit story suffering talents talk tell things thought tion told turn virtue vocation voice Walter Wendell Berry wife women young