To a Dancing God

To a Dancing God by Sam Keen, published by HarperCollins in November 1990, presents a unique exploration of the challenges of maintaining humanity in the twentieth century. This edition, written in English and spanning 160 pages, combines poetic and philosophical elements with a blend of playfulness and seriousness, addressing significant themes in education, philosophy, theology, and psychology.
Readers will find that this book delves into the complexities of modern life through a highly personal lens. Keen’s analysis invites contemplation on the conduct of life, offering insights that resonate with contemporary issues. The work’s irreverent yet thoughtful approach encourages reflection on what it means to be human in today’s world, making it a distinctive addition to discussions surrounding personal and societal challenges.
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Poetic and philosophical, playful and serious, theological and irreverent. TO A DANCING GOD is a new kind of book which explores the problems of remaining human in the twentieth century. In a highly personal style, Sam Keen analyzes key issues in education, philosophy, theology, and psychology.
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