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Regimes of Happiness
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Contreras-Vejar, Yuri
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Jen, Joanna Tice
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Turner, Bryan S
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Happiness
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Happiness-Religious aspects
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Happiness-Social aspects
2019
‘Regimes of Happiness’ is a comparative and historical analysis of how human societies have articulated and enacted distinctive notions of human fulfillment, determining divergent moral, ethical and religious traditions and incommensurate and conflicting understanding of the meaning of the ‘good life’.
Alegría
Se supone que nosotros los cristianos debemos de ser seres humanos felices.De hecho, estamos supuestos a radiar gozo, paz y un contentamiento tan inconfundible y tan atractivo, que naturalmente el deseo de otras personas sea el acercarse a nosotros con la necesidad de poseer lo que nosotros tenemos.
How to walk into a room : the art of knowing when to stay and when to walk away
A Podcast host, spiritual director and best-selling author offers guidance to help readers recognize when to leave situations that are no longer useful, including how to navigate endings without closure and differentiate between peace and discomfort avoidance.
Pursuing Eudaimonia
2012,2013
This book offers an original account of an ancient, alternative form of negative reason which stands in antithesis to its modern instrumental form which has dominated thinking about the pursuit of human development since the Enlightenment. It advances arguments for the recovery of such reason as a spiritual and therapeutic way of life and demonstrates that it is impossible to fully appreciate the Christian apophatic tradition without investigating the intricacies of its philosophical herita.