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title Justice
author Connolly, James D.
item typeBook
publication year2021
date2021
abstract noteWelcome to The Knowledge Trilogy. This trilogy stands on its own, as do the others before it, but it also makes up the last three books of the Department of Truth Series. The first book, Knowledge, seeks to look at the evolving ferment of society, what our participation in its evolution might look like, and what truly oppresses us. The second book, Volition, addresses some important aspects of the nature of human will, as well as aspects of relationships and family life. This book, Justice, looks at the nature of Justice, the insistent self, and the evolution of unity. These books cannot reach the depths required to do real justice to such wide and essential themes, but they seek to explore some important aspects of these subjects. It is my hope that all readers may enjoy them, from teens to older souls. They are stories to be enjoyed and adventure in, with much meaning to ponder. Justice is the final book of The Knowledge Trilogy and the final book in the Department of Truth Series. It looks at the boundaries of human life and how the ego can seek to subsume the greatest within us and threaten take people away from their high destiny. It talks to the inevitability of a mature, just, and unified humanity; explores The Power and the nature of our link to the Creator as one human race. Justice is a huge theme, so hopefully this book’s exploration of some of its nature may add to greater understanding of this essence of our reality, and how it may be exercised among us as humankind. I hope that the whole Department of Truth Series provides some inspiration and cause for self-reflection, as I wrote these books to that end. The Knowledge Trilogy certainly finishes off the books that came before them, and in its themes completes them as a true series. I also hope that even the nature of writing and storytelling can be gleaned from the whole series, as these last three books, while attending to important themes, were just as much about exploring storytelling. My greatest hope is that you may simply enjoy the adventure, and gather some meaning; but also, that the stories may create more exploration and meaningful conversations. So, as in all my books, this is my dance with you; my own perceptions, inspired by life and The Baha’i Faith. This book, just as the others I write, cannot seek, and do not seek, to represent my Faith. This is a work of fiction and entirely comes from my imagination, in spite of parallels with Baha’i history and principles, as my symbolism and adventurousness, well, just wander as they do. I suppose what it seeks to be mostly, is something to enjoy, and something to mull over, or to reflect on. I hope you enjoy Justice, the revealing of connections between the main characters of the whole Department of Truth Series, and I hope you enjoy the other two books, Knowledge, and Volition.
number pages273
seriesThe Knowledge Trilogy
series number3
publisher[Publisher not stated]
place[Place not stated]
languageEnglish
manual tagsJUSTICE; YOUTH; FICTION

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