How far can you see?
That simple question stands at the heart of Human Horizon Theory, an original philosophical work that explores the relationship between reality, human nature, ethics, society, leadership, and civilization.
Many books explain how to think. Others explain how to live. This book brings the two together.
John Monyjok Maluth introduces a new philosophical framework built on one central conviction: as understanding expands, responsibility should expand with it. From this principle, he develops a coherent vision of human flourishing that connects the individual, the family, the clan, the tribe, the country, and the world into one integrated model of personal and social development.
Through twenty-eight carefully structured chapters, readers journey from the nature of reality to the formation of character, from the search for purpose to the responsibilities of leadership, from education and technology to economics, government, faith, and the challenge of building a better world.
At the center of the book is the idea of the Integrated Individual, a person whose understanding, character, purpose, relationships, and service are united into one faithful and responsible life.
Inside this book, you will discover: