You and the Center of the Universe By: Dorothy D. Bullock, Ph.D You and the Center of the Universe was written to help readers “live in harmony with nature and within their own world” through “spiritually lifting to a Higher State of Spiritual Awareness.” Dr. Bullock shares with the reader “information that will answer questions pertaining to God, the Universe, one’s relationship with All Life and Ways to Help Mankind Before and After the Final Pole Shift of the Earth.” This book guides readers into opening the self up to a higher understanding of their relationship with God and the universe. This work may appeal to readers who are interested in spiritual self-help books.
You and the Center of the Universe By: Dorothy D. Bullock, Ph.D You and the Center of the Universe was written to help readers “live in harmony with nature and within their own world” through “spiritually lifting to a Higher State of Spiritual Awareness.” Dr. Bullock shares with the reader “information that will answer questions pertaining to God, the Universe, one’s relationship with All Life and Ways to Help Mankind Before and After the Final Pole Shift of the Earth.” This book guides readers into opening the self up to a higher understanding of their relationship with God and the universe. This work may appeal to readers who are interested in spiritual self-help books.
Dorothy Day (1897-1980) was a well-known American journalist, activist, and Catholic convert whose cause for sainthood has been endorsed by the US bishops. She wrote numerous articles over a period of several decades for the prominent lay Catholic magazine Commonweal. Hold Nothing Back is gleaned from those writings. It includes reflections on her life as a single mother, her time in jail for civil disobedience, her struggles to keep the Catholic Worker movement she cofounded afloat, and her travels on crowded buses to report from the front lines about labor disputes, racial inequality, and poverty. At the heart of whatever Day wrote lies a profound and prophetic faith. Hold Nothing Back--a new, abridged edition of the previously published Dorothy Day: Writings from Commonweal--gives a glimpse of her remarkable humanity and endurance, and of the vibrant spirituality that underlay them.
This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of Dorothy Day (1897-1980)--co-founder of the Catholic Worker movement, and one of the most inspiring figures of recent history. By her lifelong option for the poor and her devotion to active nonviolence, Day fashioned a new face for the gospel in our time. In 2000 the Vatican recognized her cause for canonization, and she was officially termed "Servant of God." To mark the occasion, Orbis is pleased to issue an anniversary edition of Dorothy Day: Selected Writings, widely recognized as the essential and authoritative guide to her life and work.
The correspondence of these two prominent women reveals their concerns with love, career, and marriage. Their letters tell the story of the first generation of women to come of age during the twentieth century, as they tried to cope with problems that still face women today."--Publishers website.
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