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Living Buddha, Living Christ - by Thich Nhat Hanh |
Buddha and Christ...If they were to meet on the road today, what would
each think of the other's spiritual views and practices? The author explores
the crossroads of compassion and holiness at which the two traditions
meet, and reawakens our understanding of both. "When you are a truly happy
Christian, you are also a Buddhist. And vice versa." |
$9.90, quality p/b, 208 pp. ISBN# 1-57322-018-3 |
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The Other Bible - edited by Willis Barnstone |
Gathered here in one comprehensive volume are excerpted ancient holy
texts from Judeo-Christian traditions that were excluded from the official
canon of the Old and New Testaments. This is a unique sourcebook
of selections from Jewish Pseudepigrapha, early Kabbalah,
Haggadah, Midrash, Christian Apocrypha, and Gnostic scriptures. "Had events
been otherwise and certain of these texts incorporated in our Bible,
our understanding of the tradition of religious thought would have
been radically altered." |
$25.20, quality p/b, 742 pp. ISBN# 0062500309 |
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The Illustrated World's Religions - by Huston Smith |
Not just a pictorial presentation, but in
detailed, absorbing, highly readable, and richly illustrated
chapters on Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism,
Christianity, and primal religions, we find fascinating presentations of
both the differences and the similarities among the worldwide religious
traditions. It is not a history book, with many names and dates; nor
does it include the crude and barbaric side of religion's story.
It is an attempt to throw bridges from the worlds of the Hindus, Buddhists,
Muslims, etc...to the reader's world. It is a guide to our wisdom
traditions. |
$19.80, quality p/b, 255 pp. ISBN# 0060674407 |
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Finding A Way - edited by Lorette Zirker |
A collection of essays on spiritual practice by writers that come
from different philosophical and religious traditions. Though they approach
their subject from differing points, they each offer tangible guidance
on finding a way through the maze of modern life. "Where is the door to the
mystery where holiness dwells? This is a question that most spiritual traditions
would invert. Where could there not be a place for such encounters?
What particle of experience could not serve as such a door?" |
$19.75, hardcover, 168 pp. ISBN# 0804830924 |
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A Course In Miracles and Christianity: A Dialogue |
by Kenneth Wapnick, Ph.D. & W. Norris Clarke, S.J., Ph.D. |
Dr. Wapnick and Rev. Clarke engaged in this dialogue to discuss the
differences between the thought systems of A Course in Miracles
and biblical Christianity. The dialogue was held in the loving spirit of
friends respecting their differences, and agreeing to disagree. Thus, it
was not their purpose to debate these differences, but rather to
state the differences clearly, in the hope that this dialogue would contribute
to a better understanding of both A Course in Miracles and Christianity. |
$4.50, quality p/b, 113 pp. ISBN# 0933291183 |
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A Broader Vision - by Richard Henry Drummond, Ph.D. |
The product of many years' study of the life and teaching of Gautama
the Buddha and of Jesus the Christ, this book is an academic work
focusing on those dual themes. An in-depth, intellectually stimulating study,
not only for those concerned with interreligious dialogue, but also for any
with a serious interest in the history or renewal of spirituality. |
$15.25, quality p/b, 341 pp. ISBN# 0876043481 |
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