We are, therefore I am : the life of John Hinchcliff / Jade Reidy.
Material type: TextPublisher: Auckland [N.Z.] : Auckland University of Technology, 2004Description: 79 pages : illustrations (some colour), map ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 187731420X
- 9781877314209
- 378.92 22
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-79).
Born with travel in his blood, John Hinchcliff's first overseas journey in 1958 coincided with the tragic drowning of his nine-year-old brother. That long boat journey gave him time to embrace the central questions philosophers have grappled with since turning away from mythology as an explanation for exsistence...what is the meaning of my life? Who am I? How shall I become? John Hinchcliff became a religious philosopher, visionary dreamer, feisty polytechnic reformer, educational theorist, asute politician, social activist, chaplain, husband and father, AUT's first vice chancellor and head of the institute for 20 years.
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