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Images of Hope: Imagination as Healer of the Hopeless
In an age when many thinkers cultivate despair, William F. Lynch offers the sharpest of contrasts - an existential analysis of hope as the very center of man. With penetrating insight, he describes dilemmas of hopelessness - the ravages of the absolutizing instinct - the importance, even for adults, of being able to depend on others - the experience of alienation - the threat of neo-gnosticism. Most important, he delineates a way out... a psychology of hope that is truly pioneering.
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234.2 Lyn i
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| Publisher | University of Notre Dame Press : Notre Dame, Indiana., 1987 |
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319hlm; 14x20,5cm
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English
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0-268-00537-0
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234.2
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