The Gaping Door
The Search for Truth and Love
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Book Details
About the Book
The Gaping Door
This book presents the "ethics of holiness" as the unequivocal way to get light on truth; it describes the process through which human reason can be perfected and employed properly in attaining true knowledge; it discusses the existence of evil and some of its functions, and the necessity and meaning of suffering; it examines the conception of true greatness of the soul; it explores thoroughly the concept of genuine love – being viewed as our identity, dignity and fulfillment, and thus will serve the needs of adult believers and unbelievers of all ages, and all walks of life. The goal of this work is not only to confirm the readers’ faith (in particular Christian faith) but also to challenge and stimulate thinking in areas of human freedom as opposed to true freedom, spousal love, abortion, and other critical issues facing real seekers of truth and the wider culture. It represents an integration of knowledge from all relevant fields (e.g., science, theology, psychology, philosophy) to offer a logical and convincing argument in the quest after truth and love – in the quest to discover the inviolable beatitude we knowingly or unknowingly are searching for.
About the Author
Dorothy K. Kardas, Psy.D.
The author, Dorothy K. Kardas, is a doctor of
clinical psychology, specializing in severe psychotic disturbances; received
her undergraduate degrees from NECC and Merrimack College in Andover,
Massachusetts, and doctoral degree from the Forest Institute of Professional
Psychology in the Chicago area; clinical work included both adolescent and
adult populations at Madden State Hospital in Chicago, and Danvers State
Hospital in Massachusetts; research for various projects has been conducted in
the U.S.A. and in Switzerland, which included conferencing and exchanging ideas
with the acclaimed professor of psychiatry Dr. Luc Ciompi (the author of The Psyche and Schizophrenia: The Bond
between Affect and Logic), Dr. Wolfgang Hoffman and others. Dr. Kardas’ work entitled The Systemic/Cybernetic Perspective on
Etiologic and Treatment Analyses of Schizophrenia was rated superior by
graduate project committee members.
The author’s poem, “The Silence that Silenced the
Foe” has been selected to be published in three anthologies: In the Quiet Hours, Seasons of Life, and Under a
Quicksilver Moon. Two poems have
received 3 Editor’s Choice Award’s from the International Library of
Poetry. The author was also selected as
one of only 33 poets whose artistry and expressive quality best exemplify the
art of poetry through the spoken word, and her poem was recorded professionally
as part of a new poetry collection, The
Sound of Poetry. The author’s other
poems entitled “Battle Royale,” “Self-Deceivers,” “The Fiend’s Debacle,”
“Receptacle of Ties,” and “Unheard Plea” were also chosen to be published in Under a Quicksilver Moon and Journey to the Stars. These poems and 30 others are now featured
on the Internet at www.poetry.com. Recently, the author was nominated by the
International Society of Poets for Poet of the Year for 2001, and at the
International Symposium in Orlando, Florida has been honored with two separate
and very special awards for her poetic achievements: “International Poet of
Merit” Award Medallion, and a commemorative award plaque to honor her poetic
dedication and accomplishments.
HILLTOP RECORDS Hollywood, California has chosen the
author’ song lyrics "Shock of Nonbeing" to be included in their upcoming
AMERICA ALBUM, and the lyrics "Changeless Ground" will be featured on
the Gospel Album GLORY.
Dr. Kardas is also the author of the poetry
collection entitled DIVINE GAGE.
The author is currently engaged in a local
elementary school project to help inner-city children become better readers and
writers.