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Discovering Your Vocation: 4 Classic Books on Life's Callings - Vocational Guidance for Girls Careers in Atomic Energy What Shall I Be? A Chat With Young People Vocations Explained: Matrimony etc - cover

Discovering Your Vocation: 4 Classic Books on Life's Callings - Vocational Guidance for Girls Careers in Atomic Energy What Shall I Be? A Chat With Young People Vocations Explained: Matrimony etc

Loyce J. McIlhenny, Dennis J. Downing, Francis Bernard Cassilly, Marguerite Dickson

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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In "Discovering Your Vocation: 4 Classic Books on Life's Callings," readers are presented with a profound exploration of the human quest for purpose and direction. This anthology deftly unites a range of literary stylesâ€"from reflective essays to practical guidesâ€"offering a comprehensive look into the multifaceted nature of vocation. The collection deftly navigates timeless questions of identity, meaning, and personal fulfillment while serving as a reflection of its era's cultural and philosophical currents. Each work stands out in its own right, inviting the reader to ponder the intrinsic motivations that drive one's life choices. The contributing authors, including Francis Bernard Cassilly, Dennis J. Downing, Marguerite Dickson, and Loyce J. McIlhenny, bring together a wealth of experience and insight from diverse backgrounds. Their works collectively align with spiritual and pragmatic movements that emphasize self-discovery, making this anthology an essential read for those studying the interplay between vocation and individual development. Their varied perspectives coalesce into a rich tapestry that underscores the anthology's central theme, offering new dimensions of understanding on life's callings. "Discovering Your Vocation" is recommended for anyone eager to explore the profound depths of life's purpose through varying literary lenses. This collection offers a unique opportunity to engage with multiple perspectives and styles in a single volume, providing both educational value and personal enrichment. It fosters a dialogue that bridges generations and ideologies, inviting readers to reflect on their own paths and the universal pursuit of meaningful existence.
Disponible depuis: 04/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 2546 pages.

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