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The Perfect Alibi: Freedom From the Drive for Personal Perfection (edition 2006)

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Every person develops expectations of themselves which are in essence perfectionistic. The demand that we fulfill such expectations leads to states of anxiety and depression. A deepened experience of God's grace frees us from such demands, and liberates us to love God, others and our own selves in a powerful manner.… (more)
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Info:Lulu Press (2006), Paperback, 212 pages
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The Perfect Alibi: Freedom from the Drive for Personal Perfection by Eric K. Sweitzer

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Every person develops expectations of themselves which are in essence perfectionistic. The demand that we fulfill such expectations leads to states of anxiety and depression. A deepened experience of God's grace frees us from such demands, and liberates us to love God, others and our own selves in a powerful manner.

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