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Overview
Search of Meaning is the result of Richard Pomeroy's search for meaning while reflecting on his life experience as a forester, as the director of a Job Corps Center (War On Poverty), as a director of personnel for the U.S. Forest Service in California and Hawaii, and as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominican Republic. Upon his retirement in 1981, Pomeroy's search for meaning took him to the Pacific School of Religion where his thoughts crystallized as he found one of the great theologians of the 20th century, Paul Tillich. Paul Tillich, a theology for everyday life.Synopsis
Search of Meaning is the result of Richard Pomeroy's search for meaning while reflecting on his life experience as a forester, as the director of a Job Corps Center (War On Poverty), as a director of personnel for the U.S. Forest Service in California and Hawaii, and as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominican Republic. Upon his retirement in 1981, Pomeroy's search for meaning took him to the Pacific School of Religion where his thoughts crystallized as he found one of the great theologians of the 20th century, Paul Tillich. Paul Tillich, a theology for everyday life.