A Course in Miracles: Rephrased for Brevity and Clarity:

A Course in Miracles: Rephrased for Brevity and Clarity:

by Doug Good
A Course in Miracles: Rephrased for Brevity and Clarity:

A Course in Miracles: Rephrased for Brevity and Clarity:

by Doug Good

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Overview

Helen Schucman's A Course in Miracles has stood the test of time. Millions of readers have experienced life-change through healing along the way of love and forgiveness. Yet the original text is widely considered too dense and too difficult to grasp fully. Other authors have condensed or abridged Schucman's work in order to make it more accessible to the reader, however, any abridgment of the work is bound to lose something in the process.

As he has done with other, complex historically significant texts, Professor Doug Good has taken all the Schucman offers in A Course in Miracles and has presented it here in a much more manageable form. You'll find direct references to the original text but new phrasing in contemporary language along with fresh examples and explanations that aid the reader in truly internalizing the concepts. Doug Good has found a way to rephrase and expound while presenting everything in approximately 35% fewer words, making the course even more accessible to the reader.

Whether you've been afraid of tackling A Course in Miracles because of its daunting size and nature, or if you've studied the course for years and are looking for fresh eyes on the content you will find Doug Good's presentation engaging, enlightening, and highly readable.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765590997
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/08/2022
Edition description: Updated for 2022
Pages: 538
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Doug Good is a retired professor of History, Religion, and Ethics living in the Sacramento area with his wife, within close proximity of his youngest son and two of his grandchildren. His various works include a number of rephrasings and paraphrases of complex, historically significant texts such as A Course in Miracles, The Federalist Papers, Democracy in America, and his own two-volume classroom textbook: A Taste of Democracy.
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