As a physician, Matthew Paquette approaches the topic of spirituality from the standpoint of definition and context (physiology) before settling on a "prognosis" and "treatment plan." The patient he examines, however, is himself, and the prognosis and treatment plan results from a close and often humbling interaction that he has had with Jesus Christ, His saints and several intelligent and faithful family and friends. In the Spirituality for the Challenged, Dr. Paquette chronicles a journey of personal rediscovery within a predominantly hostile landscape that has often frustrated his attempts to be happy. The territory that Dr. Paquette maps out should be helpful to other pilgrims traveling a similar path.
As a physician, Matthew Paquette approaches the topic of spirituality from the standpoint of definition and context (physiology) before settling on a "prognosis" and "treatment plan." The patient he examines, however, is himself, and the prognosis and treatment plan results from a close and often humbling interaction that he has had with Jesus Christ, His saints and several intelligent and faithful family and friends. In the Spirituality for the Challenged, Dr. Paquette chronicles a journey of personal rediscovery within a predominantly hostile landscape that has often frustrated his attempts to be happy. The territory that Dr. Paquette maps out should be helpful to other pilgrims traveling a similar path.
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