Book details

  • Genre:biography & autobiography
  • Sub-genre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:100
  • eBook ISBN:9780957564329

The Doctrine of Universal Truths

By Kazeem Olalekan

Overview


The truth is stranger than fiction. The doctrine of universal truths charts the journey of a pharmacist who believed he was the messiah of his profession. The journey mirrors a similar one made by Jesus Christ many thousands of years ago. He soon realised he was no Jesus. His journey however, led him to the universal truths. This is a contemporary retelling of that famous story of Jesus Christ.
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Description


The doctrine of universal truths charts the journey of a pharmacist who believed he was the messiah of his profession. The journey mirrors a similar one made by Jesus Christ many thousands of years ago. He soon realised he was no Jesus. His journey however, led him to the universal truths. This is a contemporary retelling of that famous story of Jesus Christ. The revelation of the universal truths profoundly changed the author’s life. He became empowered but he had no power. Nonetheless, the story shed some light onto the true character of Jesus Christ.
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About The Author


Kazeem Olalekan was born in Nigeria and moved to the United Kingdom in 1991, where he did his 'A' Levels, studied pharmacy at the University of Sunderland and masters in business information technology at the Newcastle Business School. Kazeem now lives in Southampton and draws on a range of life experiences in his writing. His first published work: 'The Doctrine of Universal Truths' is a reflection on his dramatic life trajectory. Kazeem is a specialist paediatric pharmacist at the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. He has a range of work in the pipeline including: 'Saving Time', 'The Evangelist' and 'A Social Experiment - An Open Letter to Americans' His objective is to inspire as well as entertain readers. In some cases, inviting them into his world and demonstrating that 'nothing is impossible, if you are willing' - nil volentibus arduum.
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