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  • The Nature of Relationships

  • A Question of Self, Other, God
  • By: Daniel Bryant
  • Narrated by: Scott Ellis
  • Length: 12 hrs and 5 mins

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By: Daniel Bryant
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Publisher's Summary

This book studies the New Testament texts to determine what faith is all about. As a lay author, he inspects with the conviction that if a relationship with God is not accessible to all persons, then the idea of religion makes little sense. The chapters invite listeners to examine what they believe or determine the impact of no belief on their life’s direction. While the author discloses much of his views, it is not an attempt to convert any listener to believe as he does. Whether Christianity is true or not, there is no denying its impact on civilization. Each chapter looks at events in the life of Jesus. Each episode fosters questions about the meaning of life. As Socrates suggested, the listener's answers will serve to make that life worth living.

©2022 Daniel Bryant (P)2023 Daniel Bryant

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