How do we reconnect to God and other people? In The Principle of Equal Abundance, author-thinker Steven S. Coughlin, Ph.D., takes readers on a philosophical and religious exploration of the essence of human existence, of man's search for meaning, and the role of each person in the grand scheme of things. A masterfully researched work that will at once stimulate and enlighten the mind, this sterling volume draws its answers from the pages of history, insightfully providing an astute analysis of the search for meaning -- and the human psyche -- through the centuries. This work notes that through the ages, philosophers, theologians, and spiritual leaders have dealt with the relationship people have with God, and what is believed to be God's expectations for individual humans and entire communities. Along the way, people were tasked to deal with religious laws, scientific theories, moral codes, and state laws. It can be reasonably inferred from divine principles, and from recent history, that in order to advance and to ensure our survival, humans need to do a better job of loving and nurturing each other -- forgiving the transgressions of others -- and working together to solve pressing problems such as war, poverty, hunger, homelessness, avoidable illness, and the destruction of the environment. Essentially, The Principle of Equal Abundance casts light on the divine principle of equal abundance, and insightfully explores what it might be like, and what implications it may have for people -- including our connections to each other and our relationship with God.
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