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Extolled for decades as one of the most influential Christians of his day; C. S. Lewis has stirred millions of readers through his probing insights; passionate arguments; and provocative questions about God; love; life; and death. C. S. Lewis: Readings for Meditation and Reflection gathers daily readings from his most famous published works—The Screwtape Letters; Mere Christianity; The Four Loves—as well as his lesser-known writings; letters; and essays. This collection of readings covers a wide range of topics from spirituality; to materialism and sexuality; as relevant and compelling today as when they were written.


#532771 in Books Diana L Eck 2002-05-28 2002-05-28Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.08 x 6.00l; 1.03 #File Name: 0060621591404 pagesA New Religious America How a Christian Country Has Become the World s Most Religiously Diverse Nation


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent beginning overview of Religions in America (mainstream major religions ...By Heath Adam Ackley; Ph.D.Excellent beginning overview of Religions in America (mainstream major religions at least) -- diversity within each major tradition; regional differences. impact of U.S. cultural dynamics on religious practice in the U.S. (including differences between first generation immigrant practices and communities of practice from U.S.-generated versions of various religions). Required a great deal of supplementation; but her Pluralism Project and example of respectful field work in varied faith communities with undergrad and grad students both at the Harvard Pluralism Project and as applied in this text facilitates that expansion of collaborative teaching-learning.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. VALUABLE BUT TEDIOUS AT TIMESBy Landon ShultzThis an eck-cellent book; if I may say so. The author provides a detailed and sensitive view of how America has become a religiously pluralist society. At times the detail was more than I needed. Ms. Eck wants to give a thorough picture of the religious diversity not only of America; but also of the major religions which are part of our society. She provides in depth descriptions of Hinduism; Buddhism; and Islam; and shows that each of these religions has many strands; and that each religion is developing its own American flavor. In her effort to be thorough; however; she includes so much detail that I found the reading to be heavy sledding at times. Nonetheless; this is a valuable book which added significantly to my appreciation of each of the religions described.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy R. FRANKGood text

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