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The Big Ego Trip: Finding True Significance in a Culture of Self-esteem
Glynn Harrison
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Description for The Big Ego Trip: Finding True Significance in a Culture of Self-esteem
Paperback. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: HRCV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 148 x 216 x 17. Weight in Grams: 292.
After decades of trying to feel good about ourselves, why do we still hunger for meaning and significance? Glynn Harrison argues that self-esteem ideology has led us down a psychological cul-de-sac that risks causing more harm than good, and today’s culture of narcissism and entitlement is the pay-off. Healthy psychological development and fulfilment come from seeing the self as part of something bigger. To achieve the sense of significance that we long for, we need a worldview capable of generating meaning and purpose. The Christian gospel calls us beyond the goal of self-esteem, encouraging us to stop judging ... Read more
After decades of trying to feel good about ourselves, why do we still hunger for meaning and significance? Glynn Harrison argues that self-esteem ideology has led us down a psychological cul-de-sac that risks causing more harm than good, and today’s culture of narcissism and entitlement is the pay-off. Healthy psychological development and fulfilment come from seeing the self as part of something bigger. To achieve the sense of significance that we long for, we need a worldview capable of generating meaning and purpose. The Christian gospel calls us beyond the goal of self-esteem, encouraging us to stop judging ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Inter-Varsity Press
Number of pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Nottingham, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781844746200
SKU
V9781844746200
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Reviews for The Big Ego Trip: Finding True Significance in a Culture of Self-esteem
This is an important and timely book. It is so helpful to have attitudes to self-esteem traced historically and culturally and then critiqued from the viewpoint of the Christian gospel. For me, one of the most valuable benefits has been to see how a human-centred cultural trend has crept unnoticed into the church. This has been a salutary warning to ... Read more