Letters to the Cornfield
Culture and Morality revisited from a Christian point of view
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About the Book
Letters to the Cornfield is a book of thought-provoking ideas. Its purpose is to inspire people to think critically about the existential choices they make in their everyday lives. It is the author's contention that our materialistic culture is in dire need of a spiritual renewal and that such choices are not without moral consequence. This book should appeal to the serious reader with broad interests in a variety of important topics, including moral and social issues, religion and philosophy, economics and business, political and current affairs.
About the Author
Alipio Baldi was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1952. He attended private and public schools in Manhattan and the Bronx. He was educated at Fairleigh Dickenson University (BA), Saint Louis University (MA), and Iona College (MBA). He lives in Yonkers, New York, with his wife, Rose, and their cats, Plato, Melissa, and Mindy-Boy. His stepson, Charles, lives in San Francisco. His first book, The Grand Experiment: What Went Wrong? was published in 2012 by WestBow Press.