The Illiberal Manifesto: Expulsions from the Garden of Eden

The Illiberal Manifesto: Expulsions from the Garden of Eden

by J. Lamah Walker
The Illiberal Manifesto: Expulsions from the Garden of Eden

The Illiberal Manifesto: Expulsions from the Garden of Eden

by J. Lamah Walker

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Overview

It deals with the general problems in our Western Judio-Christian traditions and the difficult impact that it has on the individual.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012272508
Publisher: New Age Church of Truth
Publication date: 03/12/2011
Series: Age of Reality , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 754 KB

About the Author

J. Lamah Walker, a graduate of the University of Miami (B.A. in Psychology & Religion) and Georgia State University (B.A. in Sociology/Criminology), received his M.Ed. from West Texas State in Community Counseling and his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in the Administration of Higher Education. While at the University of Oklahoma, he was the last recipient of The Robert E. Ohm Dissertation Assistance Memorial Award for outstanding scholarship as an advanced graduate student in the field of higher education and general administration. The academic coursework for his Ph.D. essentially consisted of the history of Western education which of course traces the history of our intellectual development. He last served as a psychotherapist at the Student Health Center at the University of New Mexico. Outside the protective confines of that academic ivory tower, Lamah has been a general contractor and real estate broker in New Mexico for some thirty years and was ordained as a minister of the Gospel at the age of nineteen in his family's inter-denominational Christian church, New Age Church of Truth. A most dynamic and resourceful Renaissance man that dramatically illustrates that old Stoic aphorism that: "Life makes philosophers of us all."
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