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Living Faithfully Present as Business is a Morally Serious Calling. Archive for the month “December, 2013”. I look into the mirror and I have to ask the Tolstoy question …. If you have ever wanted to read some Leo Tolstoy but don’t really want to start with the daunting task of reading War and Peace. Then might I suggest starting with his deeply insightful short story entitled How Much Land Does a Man Need? What are we supposed to do? In my opinion (and please feel free to share your own opinions! Not on...
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Living Faithfully Present as Business is a Morally Serious Calling. The Man Who Was Thursday … rebellion as a virtue. The Man Who Was Thursday. What am I subconsciously rebelling against? And are these rebellions always worthwhile or should I dial down the intensity sometimes? Should I be rejecting the person or just the idea? Do you agree with my definition of rebellion or would you define it a little bit differently? Additional Resource: William Wilberforce, A Man Who Changed His Times. Opens with a Fo...
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Living Faithfully Present as Business is a Morally Serious Calling. Have helped me to be a better businessman. Now my intention with this blog is to prove to you that it is possible for reading to be more than a hobby and not be an English major, working in publishing, etc. Reading can shape anyone’s life regardless of age, gender, or profession. It is supposed to be enjoyable (probably why people often identify reading as a hobby. It is an enjoyable way to escape life when needed! Posted in PDW Posts.
Authority in the 14th Century Compared to Authority Today | The Literary Executive
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Living Faithfully Present as Business is a Morally Serious Calling. Authority in the 14th Century Compared to Authority Today. I’m appreciative of having a Guest Post today by Jennifer Holcomb. Ms Holcomb is a rising Medievalist currently pursuing graduate work in English Literature. As to the topic at hand, there are few that engender as much conversation in today’s world as “authority.” You will appreciate her thoughts and perspectives. For those of you who didn’t have to read The Canterbury Tales.
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Living Faithfully Present as Business is a Morally Serious Calling. The Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries by Dorothy L. Sayers. By JRR. Tolkein. 8220;How Much Land Does a Man Need? 8221; by Leo Tolstoy. The Pilgrim’s Progress. 8220;The Country of the Blind” by H.G. Wells. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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The Literary Executive | Living Faithfully Present as Business is a Morally Serious Calling
Living Faithfully Present as Business is a Morally Serious Calling. I look into the mirror and I have to ask the Tolstoy question …. If you have ever wanted to read some Leo Tolstoy but don’t really want to start with the daunting task of reading War and Peace. Then might I suggest starting with his deeply insightful short story entitled How Much Land Does a Man Need? What are we supposed to do? In my opinion (and please feel free to share your own opinions! Not only do I find it good to ask myself why o...
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