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'Play It Where It Lies!'
A01=Don E. Peavy
Author_Don E. Peavy
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Product details
- ISBN 9780761838234
- Weight: 213g
- Dimensions: 160 x 230mm
- Publication Date: 24 Dec 2007
- Publisher: University Press of America
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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This work poses the basic rules of golf as a metaphor for life and argues that life is a game that can be played successfully. The book enumerates some basic rules of life (twenty-one in total) and shows how others have followed and violated these rules to their ultimate victory or defeat. Many popular culture references are culled from both North America and abroad to demonstrate the universality of uncluttered philosophies. Autobiographical snapshots along the way to add credibility to the project. Play It Where It Lies! clarifies the academic, heady malaise in which philosophy presently finds itself, and offers a path of life that is freed from the rigors and confusion of religion. In doing so, this work encourages an authentic life of decency and determination that most always involves "playing" in the life in which one is, not in the one he or she wishes.
Don E. Peavy, Sr., PhD. teaches religious studies at California State University at Long Beach and Victor Valley College. He also teaches philosophy, ethics, and religion at the University of Phoenix, Southern California Division, and theology and divinity courses via the Internet for Canyon College. He holds degrees in law and ministry, and attained his Ph.D. in religious studies from Hamilton University. He is the author of several novels as well as a book on Christian ethics entitled, What Must I Do?: Bridging the Gap Between Being and Doing.
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