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enlarge | Author: A. G. Sertillanges Creators: James V. Schall, Mary Ryan Publisher: Scholarly Book Services Inc Category: Book
List Price: CDN$ 32.95 Buy New: CDN$ 20.76 You Save: CDN$ 12.19 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 56447
Media: Paperback Edition: New edition Pages: 266 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 0813206464 Dewey Decimal Number: 101 EAN: 9780813206462 ASIN: 0813206464
Publication Date: June 27, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Absolutely gorgeous book! May 28, 2005 Still a very good book about: Why (a lot) and how (a little bit) to become a good thinker. Very inspiring.The original French version is available for free online (among others at www.inquisition.ca). Cheers! Stefan
Reflective October 23, 2003 Originally published in French, the translator tells us in the preface that the book was widely distributed in France. The first chapter of the book, per se establishes the premise that the intellectual life is a calling from God, one that is sacred and to be held as a trust. In the second chapter there is a section on the spirit of prayer, among other topics. Chapter three develops the paradox of solitude and involvement with other people. An intellectual, as is the case with other creative individuals, does both. Work is the topic for chapter four and the contexts include: continuity of work, work at night, mornings and evening, and moments of plenitude. A creative scholar must be open to insights around him. "Ideas emerge from facts; they also emerge from conversations, chance occurrences, theatres, visits, strolls, the most ordinary books" (p. 73). The remainder of the book fleshes out this discussion of intellectual work. A reader would leave this book a more thoughtful person from having been exposed to these ideas. I recommend spending time with this author.
research as a search for truth September 4, 2001 I first read this book as an undergraduate and I have reread it several times over the years. I regard it as one of the most important books that I've read. Why? A. G. Sertillanges does more than provide advice about how to organize your life to have time to think and write, although he does that. He argues that research is a vocation to find the truth -- a great calling no matter how small one's own part. His suggestions for organizing your life follow from the seriousness of this vocation, advice that's far more useful than merely how to get the next paper written.
The Chalange of Christian Academia June 23, 2000 Sertillanges delivers the reader a concentraited dose of sound advice on how to understand and obey the call to Christian scholarship. In addition to pragmatic material on life as an Academic, the author unfolds the truth that knowledge is "nothing more than a slow and gradual cure of our blindness." This insightful book is a must read for anyone who is feels a call to excellence in scholarship.
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