Chronicling a personal journey through undiagnosed pain, the memoir reveals the emotional struggles and frustrations faced when medical professionals fail to provide genuine care. Murray shares his experiences of ineffective treatments and conflicting diagnoses, leading to a pivotal discovery in a book on back pain. This revelation connects his past traumas to his present suffering, guiding him toward understanding the interplay between emotional and physical pain, ultimately transforming his approach to healing.
Michael J. Murray Boeken
Michael J. Murray is een filosoof en auteur wiens werk zich verdiept in de diepgaande vragen over geloof, religie en bestaan. Zijn schrijven onderzoekt vaak de ingewikkelde verbanden tussen rede en geloof, met de nadruk op filosofische argumenten over de aard van God en de menselijke ervaring. Murray's benadering kenmerkt zich door analytische scherpzinnigheid en een streven om complexe filosofische concepten toegankelijk te maken voor een breder publiek. Zijn geschriften nodigen uit tot contemplatie over de fundamentele aspecten van religieus denken en de plaats daarvan in de hedendaagse wereld.




An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
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"An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion" offers a comprehensive overview of key topics in contemporary philosophy of religion. It analyzes historical and modern arguments on divine attributes, faith and reason, ethics, miracles, and more, while also addressing often-overlooked issues like atheism and the interplay of religion and politics.
The book features eleven original essays that explore the character of God as depicted in the Hebrew Bible, written by philosophers and biblical scholars. Each essay is accompanied by a critical commentary from a different author, fostering a dialogue on the interpretations presented. The original authors respond to these critiques, creating a dynamic exchange of ideas that deepens the understanding of theological concepts and biblical narratives.
The contributors to this edited collection argue that a flexible Job Guarantee program able to react to an economy’s fluctuating need for work would stabilize the labor standard, the value of employment in relation to money. During economic downturns, the program would expand to provide more public sector jobs in response to private sector layoffs. It would then contract when economic growth offered private sector employment opportunities. This flexible full employment program would create a balanced, perpetually active labor force, providing the macroeconomic stability necessary to define a functioning labor standard. Just as the gold standard measured the worth of money against gold reserves, John Maynard Keynes argued, so a labor standard ought to measure the value of money in terms of its labor equivalent. However, he failedto account for the fact that, unlike a gold standard, a labor standard does not have any kind of surety that money will continue to match its value in paid work over time. Together, the contributors argue that full employment would provide this missing security and allow authorities to define the value equivalencies of money and labor, the way that money once represented its exact equivalent in gold.