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Clifford Williams

    Un Profesor Emérito de Filosofía, cuyo blog sobre la muerte, el suicidio y el sentido de la vida ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre estos complejos temas. Su obra profundiza en las cuestiones fundamentales de la existencia humana con rigor filosófico y compasión. A través de su escritura, busca iluminar caminos para encontrar sentido incluso ante la finalidad.

    Singleness of Heart
    Starve the Wolf
    The Wisdom of Kierkegaard
    Existential Reasons for Belief in God
    Wild Oats
    The Uneasy Conscience of a White Christian
    • Exploring the moral responsibility of White Christians regarding racial disparities, the author combines personal narratives with philosophical insights. He emphasizes the significance of the Golden Rule and the detrimental effects of racism on both individuals and communities. Through thought-provoking questions, he addresses the strong reactions to Black empowerment and the challenges of church integration in the U.S. Williams advocates for the cultivation of character traits essential for pursuing racial equity, offering a guide for White Christians to engage meaningfully in this critical issue.

      The Uneasy Conscience of a White Christian
    • Existential Reasons for Belief in God

      • 188 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The book explores how personal needs, desires, and emotions contribute to one's faith in God, beyond just doctrines and rational arguments. Philosopher Clifford Williams addresses common objections to these experiential aspects, emphasizing their significance in both the initiation and sustenance of belief. By highlighting the interplay between personal experience and faith, the author presents a compelling case for a more inclusive understanding of what draws individuals to spirituality.

      Existential Reasons for Belief in God
    • The Wisdom of Kierkegaard

      • 120 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Kierkegaard's works are rich with profound insights that captivate readers through their depth and lyrical expression. Despite the complexity of his prose, these declarations offer significant understanding, making the effort to navigate his intricate writing highly rewarding.

      The Wisdom of Kierkegaard
    • Starve the Wolf

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The exploration of loneliness and maladaptive behavior is central to this lyrical work, where magic and cleansing serve as metaphors for personal growth. The author reflects on his journey through young adulthood, delving into evolving philosophies regarding love and a sense of belonging. Through evocative verse, the narrative captures the complexities of human emotion and the transformative power of self-discovery.

      Starve the Wolf
    • Singleness of Heart

      • 154 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the inner journey of Christians, this book invites readers to explore their true selves and deepen their faith. It addresses a wide audience, including laypersons, students, pastors, and philosophers, encouraging a thorough examination of the heart. By emphasizing the healing power of God's grace, it guides individuals toward a focused pursuit of eternal values, fostering a transformative understanding of their spiritual lives.

      Singleness of Heart
    • The London Gay Teenage Group was a unique and ground-breaking youth group. It emerged in the heady days of the late 1970s and achieved registration as an official youth club catering mainly for gay and lesbian young people, at a time when gay male sex was still totally illegal for anyone aged under 21.

      Courage to Be: Organised Gay Youth in England 1967 - 1990
    • Religion and the Meaning of Life

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore the connections of lived realities - including boredom, trauma, denial of death, and suicidal impulses - to the meaning of life and belief in God. Williams describes both how to acquire meaning and obstacles to its acquisition.

      Religion and the Meaning of Life
    • "Nicely conceived, very clearly written. . . . A high level of philosophic substance and sophistication." --David M. Mowry, SUNY at Plattsburgh

      Free Will and Determinism