A Road Too Wide

A Road Too Wide by David Armstrong is a paperback published by Marshalls in 1985, featuring 159 pages in English. This book explores various aspects of psychology, interpersonal relations, and the intersection of religion and history, particularly within the context of Christianity. It presents a thoughtful examination of these themes, inviting readers to reflect on their implications in everyday life.
In this edition, readers will find a nuanced discussion that delves into the complexities of human interactions and the influence of religious beliefs on personal and societal dynamics. The text aims to provide insights into how these elements shape individual experiences and relationships. With its focus on psychology and interpersonal relations, A Road Too Wide offers a comprehensive look at the ways in which history and faith intertwine, making it a relevant read for those interested in understanding the broader implications of these subjects.
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