Malá kniha Tao te ťing
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Tento autor, inspirovaný psaním již od třetí třídy, je ordinovaným pastorem ve Spojené církvi Kristově a vyučuje světová náboženství a duchovní směřování. Ve své beletristické tvorbě se zaměřuje na zobrazení věřících lidí s jejich nedokonalostmi a nejistotami, ale s neochvějnou snahou konat dobro. Jeho díla nejsou akademická, ale jsou určena běžným čtenářům, kteří chtějí prozkoumat svou duchovnost a prohloubit svůj vztah s Bohem. Autorův přístup k psaní je empatický a realistický, odrážející komplexnost lidské víry.






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