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Just Think: A personal Journey to God Through Faith and Reason
Paperback / softback
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Description
Raised by a strong-willed, restless father, the author's secular upbringing provided material security but little room for spiritual development. Leaving home at seventeen, his journey through life led him overseas, first as a student, then as a soldier, to employment as a journalist in Europe, and later as a legal investigator in raucous, war-torn Vietnam. As the world around him grew more and more chaotic, Davidson yearned for some quiet---and peace. During an extended sojourn in Southeast Asia he found both, in sanctuaries as disparate as Catholic churches and Buddhist temples, but his spiritual thirst persisted. JUST THINK: A PERSONAL JOURNEY TO GOD THROUGH FAITH AND REASON weaves together Roman Catholic insights with other sources from the far corners of the world's literary and theological heritage. The book describes how faith and reason finally meshed, enabling the author to formulate a coherent and fulfilling world view centered on Jesus Christ. Told through a series of short, intensely personal stories focused on highlights of the author's extensive travels and spiritual illuminations, JUST THINK invites us all to take time to consider where we are in the world, what brought us here, and where we're going. This is not a book which preaches; it is a book which merely asks the reader to keep an open mind while reading one man's story. And, above all, it asks each and every one of us to take some time and, simply, just think.
Author Biography
William Craig Davidson was born in Texas, and attended universities in Colorado and West Germany. He served in the U.S. Army, worked as a journalist based in Europe, and was employed in Vietnam as chief investigator for an American law firm defending soldiers in military courts martial. Returning from overseas in 1973, he finished graduate school and taught as an adjunct professor of English at Colorado State University. He was commissioned as a Foreign Service Officer in 1980. After serving five tours of duty at American Embassies in Europe and the Far East, Davidson retired from the Department of State in 2000. He now lives and farms in western Kansas. His website is www.williamcraigdavidson.com
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