Truth

Truth

Truth

Elizabeth Ward Nottrodt

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Editorial:
Westbow Press
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781512785210

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Truth: The Golden Heresy by Elizabeth Ward Nottrodt is a compelling and timely exploration of the moral decline in society-a crisis that reaches into every home, school, and public institution. In an age when foundational values are no longer passed down through families, churches, or civic institutions, how can one teach right from wrong? This book offers a thoughtful and bold response.Drawing from the enduring wisdom of Natural Law, the Ten Commandments, and the framework of the U.S. Constitution, Nottrodt presents a clear and practical guide for discerning right from wrong in a morally confused culture. From the innocence of babies, the quiet voice of conscience, and the pursuit of happiness to the power of forgiveness and the precision of logic, the book restores confidence in the timeless truths that built Western civilization.Part philosophical reflection, part civic guide, and part spiritual manifesto, Truth: The Golden Heresy is for anyone concerned about the erosion of American morals and hungry for clarity. Whether you’re a parent seeking tools to teach right from wrong, an educator searching for civic and ethic educational books, or simply a citizen alarmed by what you see in the world around you, this is a resource for grounding yourself-and others-in truth.This volume belongs on the shelf alongside classic books about ethics and modern books about virtue. It bridges the gap between timeless principles and today’s pressing questions, offering readers a moral compass in the storm of cultural confusion. It also stands out among books on moral development for its accessibility and relevance.Elizabeth Ward Nottrodt issues a clarion call: We must return to what is true. We must remember what it means to be human. And we must pass on what matters most-before we forget it entirely.Discover a roadmap to rebuild personal integrity, social unity, and cultural sanity. Discover Truth: The Golden Heresy.

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