Easton Press M. Scott Peck books:
Further Along the Road Less Traveled - signed first edition - 1993
In Heaven As on Earth - signed first edition - 1996
Further Along the Road Less Traveled: The New Age Movement: What in God's or Satan's Name Is It?
Perhaps no one in this generation has had a more profound influence upon our intellectual and spiritual lives than Dr. M. Scott Peck. His first book, The Road Less Traveled, published over fifteen years ago, continues to reach an ever-growing audience, with sales of more than five million copies and translation into more than twenty languages. Now, with the long-awaited publication of Further Along the Road Less Traveled, readers can continue the journey of self-discovery with Dr. Peck.
In this profound and inspiring work, based on his original lectures, Dr. Peck addresses the most urgent questions of personal and spiritual growth, including "Blame and Forgiveness," "The Issue of Death and Meaning," "Self-Love versus Self-Esteem," and "Sexuality and Spirituality," From the first step of our spiritual journey, "Growing Up," to the next step, "Knowing Yourself," to the ultimate step, "In Search of a Personal God," Dr. Peck reminds us that there are no easy answers. A wise and inspirational audio program, Further Along the Road Less Traveled is an enlightening examination of the complexities of life and faith that will be an enduring work for a new generation.
In Heaven as on Earth: A Vision of the Afterlife
The best-selling author of The Road Less Traveled and In Search of Stones presents a novel of the afterlife that teaches important spiritual lessons for his life. The soul of Daniel - the author-psychiatrist who narrates this story - awakens in the afterlife infused with fear and excitement. Two spiritual "greeters" guide him as he begins to negotiate the "corridors" of this new environment, encountering welcome and unwelcome spirits. But ultimately only his own spiritual convictions and discoveries will lead him past seductive enchantment to the achievement of his destiny and an understanding of the fundamental moral principles that transcend mortality.
Rich in lessons on finding a place and purpose in this life and beyond, Daniel's odyssey into eternity, like Dr. Peck's other inspirational classics, flows with nourishment for both the soul and the psyche.
Perhaps no one in this generation has had a more profound influence upon our intellectual and spiritual lives than Dr. M. Scott Peck. His first book, The Road Less Traveled, published over fifteen years ago, continues to reach an ever-growing audience, with sales of more than five million copies and translation into more than twenty languages. Now, with the long-awaited publication of Further Along the Road Less Traveled, readers can continue the journey of self-discovery with Dr. Peck.
In this profound and inspiring work, based on his original lectures, Dr. Peck addresses the most urgent questions of personal and spiritual growth, including "Blame and Forgiveness," "The Issue of Death and Meaning," "Self-Love versus Self-Esteem," and "Sexuality and Spirituality," From the first step of our spiritual journey, "Growing Up," to the next step, "Knowing Yourself," to the ultimate step, "In Search of a Personal God," Dr. Peck reminds us that there are no easy answers. A wise and inspirational audio program, Further Along the Road Less Traveled is an enlightening examination of the complexities of life and faith that will be an enduring work for a new generation.
In Heaven as on Earth: A Vision of the Afterlife
The best-selling author of The Road Less Traveled and In Search of Stones presents a novel of the afterlife that teaches important spiritual lessons for his life. The soul of Daniel - the author-psychiatrist who narrates this story - awakens in the afterlife infused with fear and excitement. Two spiritual "greeters" guide him as he begins to negotiate the "corridors" of this new environment, encountering welcome and unwelcome spirits. But ultimately only his own spiritual convictions and discoveries will lead him past seductive enchantment to the achievement of his destiny and an understanding of the fundamental moral principles that transcend mortality.
Rich in lessons on finding a place and purpose in this life and beyond, Daniel's odyssey into eternity, like Dr. Peck's other inspirational classics, flows with nourishment for both the soul and the psyche.