Russell T. Osguthorpe

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Russell T. Osguthorpe



Average rating: 4.4 · 155 ratings · 50 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Awake, Arise, and Come Unto...

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Filled with His Love : Stre...

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The Education of the Heart:...

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Be One: Finding Christlike ...

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Choose to Learn: Teaching f...

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Forgotten Saints: A Pioneer...

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Pumpy and Poofy Live It Up ...

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Partner Schools: Centers fo...

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Balancing the Tensions of C...

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The Tutor/Notetaker, Provid...

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“The more we have sought self-fulfillment, self-actualization, self-awareness, and self-esteem, the more we have distanced ourselves from the ones who can teach us who we really are. We have failed to recognize that as our ties to our earthly parents have unraveled, so have our ties to our heavenly parents. (Chapter 6)”
Russell T. Osguthorpe, The Education of the Heart: Rediscovering the Spiritual Roots of Learning

“Imagination is essential to any progress we hope to make. It has been said that imagination is our last sanctuary. Inside each one of us is the power to see a different world, a new world coming together where intolerance of others because of the color of their skin, their sexual orientation or their religious beliefs turns into understanding. And that means we need a special kind of imagination, what we are calling compassionate imagination.”
Russell T. Osguthorpe, Be One: Finding Christlike Unity in a Fractured World



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