All Things Reconsidered
How Rethinking What We Know Helps Us Know What We Believe
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Narrado por:
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Knox McCoy
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Jamie Golden
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Knox McCoy
Sobre este áudio
Are you able to give your first impressions a second look? In this lighthearted and humorous take on life, Knox McCoy explores questioning and examining long-held ideas that no longer represent how we think.
What would it mean to really examine what you think you know about yourself and your beliefs? To not just rely on the cliches you’ve always recited to yourself but to look deeply into why you think what you think?
In All Things Reconsidered, popular podcaster Knox McCoy uses a unique blend of humor, pop culture references, and personal stories to show how a willingness to reconsider ideas can actually help us grow ourselves, our lives, and our beliefs. In this laugh-out-loud defense of changing your mind, Knox dives into a variety of topics including:
- Are participation trophies truly the worst?
- Is it really worth it to be a ride-or-die sports fan?
- Do we believe in God because of the promise of heaven—or the threat of hell?
- Does prayer work? Is anyone even there?
In a world where we’re divided by political, social, and religious differences, All Things Reconsidered is a hilarious and insightful book of essays that reminds us of the value of reflection and open-mindedness.
©2020 Knox McCoy (P)2020 Thomas NelsonResumo da Crítica
'In All Things Reconsidered, Knox McCoy is engaging and imaginative as he paves the way for the rest of us to examine, and perhaps question, long-held ideas that no longer represent how we think, what we believe, or how we feel. In a fast-paced culture like ours, this is the reminder we need if we are to contribute our own thoughtful, creative, and sometimes new ideas to the larger conversation.'
Suzanne Stabile, author of The Path Between Us and coauthor of The Road Back to You