About the Author:
Ken Baker is a faculty member at Dartmouth College. He is currently Nathaniel Leverone Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business and also Adjunct Professor at the Thayer School of Engineering. He teaches courses relating to mathematical modeling and operations management. At present, he is a principal investigator on the Spreadsheet Engineering research project, and co-author (with Steve Powell) of The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets. Over the years, much of Professor Baker's teaching and research has dealt with operations planning and control, and he is widely known for his textbook, Elements of Sequencing and Scheduling, in addition to a variety of technical articles. Professor Baker has served as Tuck School's Associate Dean and Associate Dean of Faculty, and he has directed the Tuck School's management development programs in the manufacturing area. Currently, he serves as a Co-director of Thayer School's Master's program in Engineering Management.
Review:
"Bringing a lifetime of experience in prayerful discernment and sound theology, Father Baker shows what is meant by God's will, how it is known, and why embracing it is the key to our holiness. These short chapters are meant to guide the Christian zealous enough to seek out God's own desires, yet humble enough to follow them." --Fr. David Vincent Meconi, S.J., Editor, Homiletic & Pastoral Review
"Father Baker helps us to discover God's will and, what is even more, important how to live God's will! He uses the Holy Scriptures,the teaching of the Church and the saints to help us become holy and transformed into the saints that God created us to be. Read this book and discover what God wants you to do!" --Fr. Larry Richards, Author, Be a Man!
"Father Baker has long been known as a sound and wise guide both to the Bible and to the teachings of the Church. In this book, he relates the most important themes pertaining to the faith-such as love, suffering, sanctity, sin, grace, providence, and even the Old and New Testaments-to the imperative of St. Ignatius of Loyola that we must always strive to know God's will and perfectly fulfill it." --Kenneth Whitehead, Author, One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic
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