Good People, Tough Choices: Facing Everyday Value Conflicts
Life makes it difficult to be the kind of person we would like. We face dilemmas and conflicts everyday. Through powerful stories, pithy examples, and piercing insights, this book shows us how to respond. It explores the arenas of family, work, and community. It reflects on the challenges of money, sexuality, illness and health. And it engages the unending issues of parenting.
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Good People, Tough Choices: Facing Everyday Value Conflicts
Life makes it difficult to be the kind of person we would like. We face dilemmas and conflicts everyday. Through powerful stories, pithy examples, and piercing insights, this book shows us how to respond. It explores the arenas of family, work, and community. It reflects on the challenges of money, sexuality, illness and health. And it engages the unending issues of parenting.
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Good People, Tough Choices: Facing Everyday Value Conflicts

Good People, Tough Choices: Facing Everyday Value Conflicts

by Timothy O'Connell
Good People, Tough Choices: Facing Everyday Value Conflicts

Good People, Tough Choices: Facing Everyday Value Conflicts

by Timothy O'Connell

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Overview

Life makes it difficult to be the kind of person we would like. We face dilemmas and conflicts everyday. Through powerful stories, pithy examples, and piercing insights, this book shows us how to respond. It explores the arenas of family, work, and community. It reflects on the challenges of money, sexuality, illness and health. And it engages the unending issues of parenting.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016633329
Publisher: Valco, Ltd.
Publication date: 12/19/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 228 KB

About the Author

Timothy E. O'Connell is professor of ethics at Loyola University Chicago, The author of15 books, he specializes in the way values drive decision-making for individuals and organizations.
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