Why the Question: Is There a Soul? (13006)
Modern man has for some time been in a desperate search for his very soul and is unable to find it. Obviously there has to be something very defective in modem man’s method of searching for his soul. The frustration results in despair about one’s very self, or about an abiding personal purpose that survives as a personal consciousness one’s greatest frustration which is bodily death. Instead of giving formal proofs of the existence of an immortal, individual human soul, the book presents the promptings that keep the human being to see in himself or herself something infinitely more than a lump of matter, however intricate.
By Fr. Stanley L. Jaki
ISBN 978-1-892548-23-8 • vii + 68 pages • softcover