The Real Invitation
de Andrew Hildebrandt
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À propos du livre
What if the structure of human life has always been visible — not hidden in ideology, religion, or politics, but present in the simple relationship between a child and those who care for them?
The Real Invitation explores a universal pattern that exists beneath every human system: the proto-family structure from which governance, institutions, and belief systems naturally grow. Rather than arguing against religion, society, or authority, this book invites readers to look again at what already exists in human life and recognize the relational foundation that quietly shapes everything.
Through the concept of the “child lens,” the book reorients familiar ideas about scripture, church, leadership, and social systems, showing how love, protection, and responsibility scale from the family outward into the wider world. Sacred texts, institutions, and modern debates are approached not as problems to defeat, but as human attempts to live out something deeply rooted in our shared experience.
This is not a book of rules or ideology.
It is an invitation.
An invitation to come and see what has always been present.
An invitation to recognize the structures that guide human life.
An invitation to rediscover a way of living grounded in care, responsibility, and relationship.
The Real Invitation explores a universal pattern that exists beneath every human system: the proto-family structure from which governance, institutions, and belief systems naturally grow. Rather than arguing against religion, society, or authority, this book invites readers to look again at what already exists in human life and recognize the relational foundation that quietly shapes everything.
Through the concept of the “child lens,” the book reorients familiar ideas about scripture, church, leadership, and social systems, showing how love, protection, and responsibility scale from the family outward into the wider world. Sacred texts, institutions, and modern debates are approached not as problems to defeat, but as human attempts to live out something deeply rooted in our shared experience.
This is not a book of rules or ideology.
It is an invitation.
An invitation to come and see what has always been present.
An invitation to recognize the structures that guide human life.
An invitation to rediscover a way of living grounded in care, responsibility, and relationship.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Religion et spiritualité
- Catégories supplémentaires Justice sociale, Canada
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Format choisi: 13×20 cm
# de pages: 278 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9798240589058
- Date de publication: avril 26, 2026
- Langue English
- Mots-clés life, family, child
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À propos du créateur
Andrew Hildebrandt
Ottawa
Andrew Hildebrandt is a Canadian author. His work draws on vocational experience in mortgage lending, hotel management, and shelter services — each understood as a form of sanctuary work — to develop a framework that locates moral authority in the arriving child and the human structures that support life.
