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Path of Life is an exploration of joy for Christian living. It could also be described as an introduction to Christian faith and life, using joy as a teaching tool, with a special effort to connect with a postmodern world in a relevant and winsome way. Path of Life draws from biblical sources, as well as from theologians and Christian thinkers past and present, to craft a fresh (and yet ancient) vision of life in God’s world. Path of Life agrees with Aquinas’ insight that the person who is deprived of spiritual joy goes over to carnal pleasures, and sees its tragic fulfillment in our own day with what Thomas Oden calls a commitment to narcissistic hedonism making an idol of one’s sensuality, body, and immediate pleasures. In Path of Life, author and Christian leader, Rick Howe, seeks to help guide our generation away from its self-centered sensualism and back over to joy – which, he believes, is the highest and best of the pleasures of life, and the one pleasure that embraces all of the healthy pleasures of life in an intimate relationship with God.
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Path of Life is an exploration of joy for Christian living. It could also be described as an introduction to Christian faith and life, using joy as a teaching tool, with a special effort to connect with a postmodern world in a relevant and winsome way. Path of Life draws from biblical sources, as well as from theologians and Christian thinkers past and present, to craft a fresh (and yet ancient) vision of life in God’s world. Path of Life agrees with Aquinas’ insight that the person who is deprived of spiritual joy goes over to carnal pleasures, and sees its tragic fulfillment in our own day with what Thomas Oden calls a commitment to narcissistic hedonism making an idol of one’s sensuality, body, and immediate pleasures. In Path of Life, author and Christian leader, Rick Howe, seeks to help guide our generation away from its self-centered sensualism and back over to joy – which, he believes, is the highest and best of the pleasures of life, and the one pleasure that embraces all of the healthy pleasures of life in an intimate relationship with God.