The Selected Teachings of James Allen
Auteur : James Allen
Date de publication : 2008-12
Éditeur : Wilder Publications
Nombre de pages : 288
Résumé du livre
A collected volume presenting five of James Allen's principal works, offering a sustained exposition of thought, character, and inward discipline as the basis of human experience.
This edition brings together As a Man Thinketh, The Way of Peace, Above Life's Turmoil, Byways to Blessedness, and The Path of Prosperity, forming a coherent statement of Allen's philosophical outlook. Across these works, Allen advances a consistent view: that thought is causal, that character is formed through sustained inward attention, and that circumstances reflect the quality and direction of the mind. His writing proceeds with clarity and restraint, drawing upon ethical and spiritual traditions while maintaining a disciplined and practical orientation.
Composed in the early twentieth century, these texts occupy a central position within the development of modern self-culture literature, while remaining distinct in tone from later popularisations. Allen's emphasis on responsibility, composure, and deliberate conduct gives the collection a unity that extends beyond its individual components. Read together, these works present a considered framework for understanding the relation between inward life and outward condition, and continue to hold relevance for readers interested in philosophical approaches to personal development.