Drawing upon core morality tales in Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, and Confucianism, as well as western secular philosophy, this book speaks to religious believers and identifies a universal plea for people to be good. It is useful for those wishing to answer in their own life, the perennial question, How should I live?
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Drawing upon core morality tales in Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, and Confucianism, as well as western secular philosophy, this book speaks to religious believers and identifies a universal plea for people to be good. It is useful for those wishing to answer in their own life, the perennial question, How should I live?
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