Glimpsing Eternity: Things as they Really Are

Overview

Publisher
Cedar Fort, Inc.
Released
March 28, 2026
ISBN
9781462130436
Format
ePub

Book Details

Author:Dwight Monson This is a unique and ambitious book that draws upon scripture and previously published materials to contrast temporal perceptions with the larger reality of God's economy. The basic premise is that we live each day in a very real world of constrained reality that operates within a larger reality, what I call the economy of God. And when we access this larger reality, we see things more completely; as they are, as they were, and as they are to come. This book is based on extensive research and profound personal reflection, but its deep insights become very accessible and immediately relevant due to a generous sprinkling of anecdotes and personal stories. Each chapter is anchored in at least one riveting account that renders the subject engaging and applicable in our daily spiritual journey.

Author Description

Dwight Monson is a previously published author of Church-related material, Shared Beliefs, Honest Differences (Horizon Publishing, 1998), which has been released in both hard- and soft-cover editions. He has a B.A. in economics from Harvard University and an M.B.A. from Stanford University. Dwight's professional career has been spent in business consulting for Fortune 500 firms and leading health care organizations, where he has published numerous professional articles and made presentations to major business organizations and Boards. Dwight has served in Church teaching and leadership positions and possess a mature testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.

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