We recently spoke with author Eric Metaxas (Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy; Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery) about his new book Miracles: What They Are, Why They Happen, and How They Can Change Your Life and what inspired him to explore the idea of supernatural phenomenon in
an increasingly cynical world.
Not exact matches
I was left with the
increasingly cynical feeling — an existential threat to my entire sense of myself and the
world — that Christianity was just a means to an end.
• Sense of failure and self - doubt; • Feeling helpless, trapped, and defeated; • Detachment, feeling alone in the
world; • Loss of motivation; •
Increasingly cynical and negative outlook; and, • Decreased satisfaction and sense of accomplishment.
For the unfamiliar, a brief history of Mike Kelley, artist: born in Detroit, 1954, studied art at the University of Michigan, earned his MFA at Cal Arts during its moment as the epicenter of conceptual art in the»70s, remained in Los Angeles, was first embraced by the art
world for his found - object sculptural works that toyed with the conventional in the
cynical 1980s, grew
increasingly influential as his work expanded in ambition and scale, committed suicide at age 57.