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The human mission : and freedom
    Institute of Perceptionism.
Publisher: Institute of Perceptionism,
Pub date: c2005.
Pages: 277 p. ;
ISBN: 0977015009
Copy info: 1 copy available in CIRC1.
1 copy total in all locations. 
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BL60 .H835 2005 1 Book Main Library - Circulating Collection - 1st Fl.
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ISBN: 0977015009 (pbk. : alk. paper)
ISBN: 9780977015009 (pbk. : alk. paper)
ISBN: 0977015017 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN: 9780977015016 (hardcover : alk. paper)
LC call number: BL60 .H835 2005
Title: The human mission : and freedom.
Edition: 3rd ed.
Publication info: St. Petersburg, FL : Institute of Perceptionism, c2005.
Physical description: 277 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Humanity's Mission: PERCEPTIONISM as an adjunct to one's religious beliefs -- Humanity's Mission PERCEPTIONISM -- All Productive Human Life Can Have Value -- Happiness and Human Needs -- The Free/Orderly Society -- The Nature and Value of Freedom -- The Morality of a Free/Orderly Society -- Authority and Responsibility in a Free/Orderly Society -- The Human Potential in a Free/Orderly Society -- The Institutions of a Free/Orderly Society -- The Role of Government in a Free/Orderly Society -- The Family in a Free/Orderly Society -- Education -- Religion Serves Social Behavior and Social Needs of a Free/Orderly Society -- The Practice of PERCEPTIONISM -- Challenges of Religion in a Free/Orderly Society -- Evaluation of One's Own Life -- The Implementation and Application of the Concepts of PERCEPTIONISM.
Subject: Religion and sociology.
Subject: Ethics.
Corporate author: Institute of Perceptionism.
Electronic access: Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0611/2005931636.html
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