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The Faith of the Town Fool is a heartwarming tale of a young man afflicted with cerebral palsy. He was dealt as difficult a hand in the game of life as can be imagined. His mother died in childbirth, he is severely afflicted both in mobility and speech. He is surrounded by peers who torment him, yet he has the love of his devoted father. Set in the years of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, when his father learns that he is terminally ill, seventeen year old Will goes to God in faith seeking a way to help his father. This book chronicles the miraculous journey of this young man to become an effective minister of God who changes the hearts of an entire community. Be prepared to reach for the tissues along the way and to shout "Hallelujah" at the ending.
Offers a comprehensive account of Wittgenstein's work on the subject of the Inner self, and presents a challenge to contemporary views. The author has employed a non-technical style, in an attempt to throw new light on Wittgenstein's research on the problem of the Inner self.
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