A Purpose Under Heaven: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Derek V. Smith Publisher: August House Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 326404
Media: Hardcover Pages: 196 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.7 x 1
ISBN: 0874838533 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780874838534 ASIN: 0874838533
Publication Date: August 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description In his new book, A Purpose Under Heaven, Derek V. Smith uses allegory to demonstrate the pivotal role church and family must play in anchoring a society in a risky world-a world in which technology is outpacing our ability to cope with the changes it engenders.
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A story about today's Good vs Evil. November 25, 2008 David Zank (El Paso, Texas) "A Purpose Under Heaven" is a very powerful story about today's technology and the consequences when good intentioned people use it responsibly as well as the consequences when bad intentioned people use it to cause harm. This book shows you the real life devastating results of what could happen, if even for just a minute, you let your guard down or if you put your trust in the wrong people. On the other side, it shows you some of the amazing everyday positive uses. The characters are your neighbors, your friends, your parents and your kids and by being able to relate to them, you'll quickly get wrapped up in this book. You'll smile. You'll get angry. And it has a thrilling ending that will leave your heart pounding. This book would make a great movie.
Absorbing and thought provoking: A real jewel. June 14, 2008 Joseph Switzer (Gainesville, Ga.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are very few books that may well grant you a sharper perspective of the world in which you live, but there are even fewer that do it in an entertaining and soulful way. A Purpose Under Heaven is such a rare gem. The author's vision of New Hope and its inhabitants is so vivid you are allowed to not simply understand the issues the characters confront but feel the powerful emotions these confrontations elicit. On its face,A Purpose Under Heaven depicts the damaging effects of technological adoption into our lives without thoughtful consideration of its effects on our social structure. On a deeper level the well-developed interplay of the town inhabitants reveals this fraying of our social construct to be a tool for the ever-lurking evil elements (the Devil)to advance their (his)destructive ambitions. How the players in this novel ultimately deal with this threat reflects the necessity for each generation to understand the problem, create social and tecnological counterbalances, and pass the torch of hope to the next generation. Expressed in the form of an allegory, this penetrating tale allows us to put a face on the enemy in a way a preachy non-fiction work could never achieve. All of us struggle with life-changing issues as do these characters. A Purpose Under Heaven clarifies how the social support mechanism that has sustained us for hundreds of generations can silently erode if we do not make its survival one of our priorities. I recommend this book as one that while entertaining will cause you to reflect upon your Purpose Under Heaven.
A Purpose Under Heaven A Novel April 5, 2008 Caryl Alfaro (Atlanta, GA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Are you looking for a quick, easy, thought-provocative book written from the perspective of a successful CEO of a publically-traded high tech company? It is not at all what I expected--I thought it would be very technical, cutting edge on future technology concerns. Instead, pleasant surprise, it was written as a simple vignette of an extended family in an American small-town community and their current experiences with societal changes hastened by technology tools we all take for granted: computers, cellphones, internet, etc. The characters are very real and compelling in that it could be someone you know. The story champions the human spirit and faith with our moral dilemmas regarding technology. It covers many of our current societal issues like identity theft, chat room predators, email and cellphone communications, and the gap between grandparents and grandchildren with some technologies. It is not preachy--but quietly demonstrates and focuses our attention on some very real concerns. You can read this in an afternoon. Great gift for parents. Enjoy the story!
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