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People of the Lie Vol. 3: Possession and Group Evil
Written by M. Scott Peck
Narrated by M. Scott Peck
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About this audiobook
Dr. M. Scott Peck has inspired millions by combining the deepest insights of psychiatry with those of religion. In this final volume of his compelling audio series based on the bestselling book People of the Life, Dr. Peck once again integrates religious teaching with the science of all psychology as he offers hope for healing one of society's most persistent failings -- human evil.
In Volume 3, Dr. Peck explores the largely unknown world of possession and exorcism. He also describes the unique relationship between group evil and individual evil, demonstrating how one person can affect or be affected by the actions and attitudes of a group. Drawing on his experiences as a psychiatrist and his observations of vivid incidents of evil in today's society. Dr. Peck takes us further into the dark side of the human psyche.
Told in Dr. Peck's characteristic warm and accessible style, People of the Life Volume 3 concludes the groundbreaking exploration of the essence of evil and provides a spiritual understanding as well as a way of coping with this age-old problem.
In Volume 3, Dr. Peck explores the largely unknown world of possession and exorcism. He also describes the unique relationship between group evil and individual evil, demonstrating how one person can affect or be affected by the actions and attitudes of a group. Drawing on his experiences as a psychiatrist and his observations of vivid incidents of evil in today's society. Dr. Peck takes us further into the dark side of the human psyche.
Told in Dr. Peck's characteristic warm and accessible style, People of the Life Volume 3 concludes the groundbreaking exploration of the essence of evil and provides a spiritual understanding as well as a way of coping with this age-old problem.
Author
M. Scott Peck
M. Scott Peck, M.D. is the author of the New York Times best-seller The Road Less Traveled, with six million copies in print. His other books include Further Along the Road Less Traveled, The Road Less Traveled and Beyond, Meditations from the Road and Golf and the Spirit.
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Reviews for People of the Lie Vol. 3
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Inspiring and a lot of info with regards to the traits of humans
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I have read all three volumes of The People of the Lie and enjoyed them. Dr. Peck is clear and concise and explains the information in a way that is easy to understand without repetition that other authors tend to do. I will be reading The Road Less Traveled next.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5These audiobooks are abridged, I wish they weren't, but it was a well appreciated effort,, thank you
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I liked how this book described the people of the lie. This book also showed ways to understand evil and how it likes to hide in plain sight.