The Mysticism of Christianity

Experiences of Faith, Marital Conflicts, Biblical Teachings, Physiology, Spirituality, Death and Dying

by Charlie H. Watlington, LITT. D.

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The Mysticism of Christianity

Experiences of Faith, Marital Conflicts, Biblical Teachings, Physiology, Spirituality, Death and Dying

by Charlie H. Watlington, LITT. D.

Published Sep 25, 2015
83 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: RELIGION / Christianity / General


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Book Details

This book “THE MYSTICISM OF CHRISTIANITY” was written as a revelation of sorts, being explanatory in various areas not explored by a large portion of our population. There are six headings listed expressing a portion of conflicts and triumphant acts in the context of this writing. There are illustrations of spiritual faith as how one may overcome when having faith in the divine after learning how to practice it. Tips on one specific area of marital conflict, and how a couple might overcome by developing communication. This book in its entirety consists of biblical teaching, matters dealing with daily struggles, and dealing with such matters in a spiritual manner rather than proceeding through life with a secular approach. And lastly, there are responses on death and dying, to an extent what one can expect when one has neared death’s door, also the behavior of some and how they behave in certain manners and why. This book is written for a helpmate, to support, and to serve as an eye opener to some of the many persons who hadn’t given spiritual life a second thought, and also to enhance the knowledge of some who have already accepted the spiritual life.

 

About the Author

Charlie H. Watlington, LITT. D.

Dr. Charlie H. Watlington is The Author of “The Mysticism of Christianity.” He attended Rockingham Community College of Madison, N.C. in the early 80’s to enhance his knowledge in areas of algebraic and psychological studies. In the year of 2014 Dr. Watlington received his Doctorate’s Degree from the Guilford School of Theology in Greensboro, N.C. The Watlington’s residence is in the township of Burlington, N.C., the family consist of just he and his wife, Mae Evelyn, having been in union since 1972.