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Lloyd E. Sandelands

    This author delves into the deeper social and spiritual dimensions of organizational life. His work concentrates on how these aspects influence the environment and the people within it. Through his writing, he offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of collective settings. His texts are intended for those seeking to understand the complexities of interpersonal relationships in a professional context.

    An Anthropological Defense of God
    • An Anthropological Defense of God

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of anthropology and faith, the book delves into the challenges of understanding humanity, as humans are both the subject and the observer. Sandelands examines the inherent biases and assumptions that arise when studying ourselves, emphasizing that anthropology is rooted in faith. By comparing the beliefs of modern social science with those of the Christian church, the author seeks to illuminate the quest for understanding God within the anthropological framework.

      An Anthropological Defense of God