A Time to Serve Loitering with Intent

A Time to Serve Loitering with Intent by Carmel Fennessy, published by St Pauls in 2002, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between faith, society, and the complexities of human behavior. This edition, written in English and comprising 141 pages, delves into the themes of religion and spirituality while also addressing pertinent issues within politics and social sciences. The book presents a narrative that invites readers to reflect on their roles in society and the moral implications of their actions.
Readers will find a nuanced discussion that intertwines elements of criminology with a spiritual perspective, encouraging contemplation on how personal beliefs influence societal dynamics. The text engages with various aspects of social sciences, prompting an examination of the ethical dimensions of service and intent. Through its insightful approach, this work aims to foster a deeper understanding of the relationship between individual choices and broader societal impacts.
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