Daniel Peter
Daniel Peter has struggled and overcome his own battle with porn and sex addiction. As a member of Generation Z, he has navigated a landscape saturated with hyper-pornographic content and contraceptive culture. His exploration has led him through both religious and secular teachings on abstinence. The author participated in Pure in Heart, a community in Boston dedicated to studying the Theology of the Body by Pope John Paul II. He has also been a member of Sexaholics Anonymous and has utilized...See more
Daniel Peter has struggled and overcome his own battle with porn and sex addiction. As a member of Generation Z, he has navigated a landscape saturated with hyper-pornographic content and contraceptive culture. His exploration has led him through both religious and secular teachings on abstinence. The author participated in Pure in Heart, a community in Boston dedicated to studying the Theology of the Body by Pope John Paul II. He has also been a member of Sexaholics Anonymous and has utilized Covenant Eyes as part of his recovery process. Drawing insights from a variety of sources, he integrates perspectives from influential authors such as Napoleon Hill ( Think and Grow Rich ), David Deida ( The Way of the Superior Man ), Rollo Tomassi ( The Rational Male ), and others into his work. Daniel currently resides near Boston, Massachusetts. See less
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Daniel Peter book reviews
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This Odd and Wondrous Calling: The Public and Private Lives of Two Ministers
by April W, Mar 19, 2014
This is a thought provoking. I am glad I am reading it. Read More
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Romeo and Juliet
Just a lot of scholarship
by MamaPixi, Jul 12, 2013
This book is filled with scholarship on Shakespeare and his play Romeo and Juliet. It is not even laid out nicely with the notes on one page and text on another. I had to buy this copy for a class, ... Read More
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The Incas
Hanta No!
This thing reads like it started life as a doctoral dissertation in Native American sociology before it escaped its bonds, evaded its captors and fled to the Peruvian highlands, where it survived on ... Read More