Space Station Eight: A Philosophical Novel Concerned with How Humanity Can Achieve Peace and Fulfillment in the Next One Thousand Years
Title | Space Station Eight: A Philosophical Novel Concerned with How Humanity Can Achieve Peace and Fulfillment in the Next One Thousand Years |
Year for Search | 1978 |
Authors | Allen, Carlton C.(b. 1911) |
Date Published | 1978 |
Publisher | Vantage Press |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The novel is set in 1999 after a large space station where one thousand young people have spent time studying the desperate situation of the Earth and developing the ideas and principles needed to save Earth and create a eutopia, which they were expected to do within a year. The most basic principles were freedom and responsibility (97). |
Author Note | The author (b. 1911) was a minister who held a doctorate in theology from Union Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. from New York University |
Full Text | 1978 Allen, Carlton C. (b. 1911), Space Station Eight: A Philosophical Novel Concerned with How Humanity Can Achieve Peace and Fulfillment in the Next One Thousand Years. New York: Vantage Press. PSt The novel is set in 1999 after a large space station where one thousand young people have spent time studying the desperate situation of the Earth and developing the ideas and principles needed to save Earth and create a eutopia, which they were expected to do within a year. The most basic principles were freedom and responsibility (97). The author was a minister who held a doctorate in theology from Union Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. from New York University. |