Big Questions
Socrates said 'The unexamined life is not worth living'. Taking this as his starting point, Os Guinness investigates the big questions.
Engage with what is for many people the biggest question of all – is there any meaning to life and can we find a purpose for our existence? Can the search for significance in our lives ever really be satisfied?
Socrates said 'The unexamined life is not worth living'. Taking this as his starting point, Os Guinness investigates the big questions.
Why do people reject the idea of eternal life, and what are the consequences? What do Christians believe about it?
Does the philosophy of individualism lead to happiness? How does the desire for freedom link in with the human need for relationship?
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