Signals of Transcendence: Listening to the Promptings of Life
Spiral-Bound | March 7, 2023
Os Guinness
★★★★☆+
from 31 to 100 ratings
$27.78-Free Shipping
Signals of Transcendence: Listening to the Promptings of Life
1 / of1
Making sense of our human existence can be difficult, but we may experience particular moments that prompt us to search for something deeper. Os Guinness tells stories of people who experienced these "signals of transcendence" and followed them to find new meaning and purpose in life—and the same can be true for us.
There must be something more to life.
The modern world is a place of great distraction, and it can be difficult to make sense of our human existence. But at some point in our lives, we may experience particular moments that prompt us to search for something deeper. Sociologist Peter Berger described these hints and clues as "signals of transcendence" that awaken us to unseen realities.
Os Guinness tells stories of people who experienced signals of transcendence and followed them to find new meaning and purpose in life. Notable figures such as Leo Tolstoy and C. S. Lewis as well as lesser-known individuals experienced a variety of promptings that signaled to them that life could not continue as they had thought. Through unsatisfied longings or disillusionments that yet yielded glimpses of beauty or joy, these moments drew people toward epiphanies of transformation. And the same can be true for us, should we have the courage to follow the signals wherever they may lead.
Listen for the signals. And discover what more awaits those with ears to hear.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128 pages
ISBN-10: 1514004399
Item Weight: 0.4 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 31 to 100 ratings
Os Guinness (DPhil, Oxford) is the author or editor of more than thirty books, including The Dust of Death, The Call, Fool's Talk, Last Call for Liberty, and The Great Quest. A frequent speaker and prominent social critic, he has a lifelong passion to make sense of our extraordinary modern world and stand between the worlds of scholarship and ordinary life, helping each to understand the other. He lives with his wife, Jenny, in the Washington, DC, area.
Quick shop
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.