Best of
Religion

1982

Raja-Yoga


Vivekananda - 1982
    Includes the Swami's translation of the Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali.

Raven: The Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People


Tim Reiterman - 1982
     Tim Reiterman s Raven provides the seminal history of the Rev. Jim Jones, the Peoples Temple, and the murderous ordeal at Jonestown in 1978. This PEN Award winning work explores the ideals-gone-wrong, the intrigue, and the grim realities behind the Peoples Temple and its implosion in the jungle of South America. Reiterman s reportage clarifies enduring misperceptions of the character and motives of Jim Jones, the reasons why people followed him, and the important truth that many of those who perished at Jonestown were victims of mass murder rather than suicide.This widely sought work is restored to print after many years with a new preface by the author, as well as the more than sixty-five rare photographs from the original volume."

Compassion: A Reflection on the Christian Life


Henri J.M. Nouwen - 1982
    They place compassion at the heart of a Christian life in a world governed far too long by principles of power and destructive control. Compassion, no longer merely an eraser of human mistakes, is a force of prayer and action -- the expression of God's love for us and our love for God and one another.Compassion is a book that says no to a compassion of guilt and failure and yes to a compassionate love that pervades our spirit and moves us to action. Henri Nouwen, Donald McNeill, and Douglas Morrison have written a moving document on what it means to be a Christian in a difficult time.

The Sacred Journey: A Memoir of Early Days


Frederick Buechner - 1982
    This memoir reflects on key moments of the author's early life, from childhood to his entering seminary, that reveal how God speaks to us in a variety of ways every moment of every day.

The Song of the Bird


Anthony de Mello - 1982
    Each story resonates with life lessons that can teach us inescapable truths about ourselves and our world.De Mello's international acclaim rests on his unique approach to contemplation and ability to heighten self-awareness and self-discovery. His is a holistic approach, and in the words of one reviewer: "his mysticism cuts across all times and peoples and is truly a universal invitation." The Song of the Bird uses the familiar yet enduring medium of the story to illustrate profound realities that bring us in touch with the problems and concerns of daily life, as well as with our common spiritual quest. The aim is to develop the art of tasting and feeling the message of each story to the point that we are transformed. "Let the story speak to your heart, not to your brain," the author directs. "This may make something of a mystic out of you."Enhanced by lovely ink drawings, this is indeed a volume to treasure, to share, and to read many times over, for it is everyone's best companion on the road to spiritual growth.

The Philokalia, Volume 2: The Complete Text


G.E.H. Palmer - 1982
    First published in Greek in 1782, then translated into Slavonic and later into Russian, The Philokalia has exercised an influence in the recent history of the Orthodox Church far greater than that of any book apart from the Bible. It is concerned with themes of universal importance: how man may develop his inner powers and awake from illusion; how he may overcome fragmentation and achieve spiritual wholeness; how he may attain the life of contemplative stillness and union with God.Only a selection of texts from The Philokalia has been available hitherto in English. The present rendering, which is a completely new translation, is designed to appear in five volumes. The first of these was published by Faber and Faber in 1979. The second volume consists mainly of writings from the seventh century, in particular by St. Maximus the Confessor, the greater part of which has never before been translated into English. As in the first volume, the editors have provided introductory notes to each of the writers, a glossary of key terms, and a detailed index.

Friends Of God: Homilies


Josemaría Escrivá - 1982
    Josemaria Escriva helps you develop a strong, lasting friendship with the God who is close to us. St. Josemaria gives you a broad picture of the basic human and Christian virtues, so that you can not only follow closely in our Lord's footsteps, but establish and maintain a filial dialogue with God. Each of his homilies here are not only heartfelt conversations with the Christian who is immersed in ordinary life, but also a prayerful colloquy with God. With a masterful pastor's hand St. Josemaria combines theological depth with evangelical clarity. He gives you here not only a lesson in doctrine, but an introduction to essential aspects of the Christian life. Simple, compassionate, and profound, these homilies are a full expression of St. Josemaria's passionate, expansive love for God.

Lessons from a Sheep Dog: A True Story of Transforming Love


W. Phillip Keller - 1982
    Woven just under the surface of this simple parable, Keller presents profound spiritual truth. It is the story of Lass, a worthless animal thought to be untrainable, who becomes a magnificent and valuable sheepdog - not terribly unlike how God's love can transform our worst characteristics into blessings that serve to further His Kingdom. Allow yourself to see Biblical truth in this classic tale of what can happen when you yield to the Master.

Padre Pio: The True Story


C. Bernard Ruffin - 1982
    By far the best story of Padre Pio in print! Witness the amazing life of the obscure Italian priest who became world-famous for his stigmata, miracles, and supernatural insights.

God Makes the Rivers To Flow: Sacred Literature of the World


Eknath Easwaran - 1982
    Drawing from Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, and Native American sacred literature, this expanded third edition serves as a useful reference and guide to world mysticism. Included are Easwaran's criteria for choosing personally transformative passages, tips on memorization, and suggestions for further reading.

A Trip Into the Supernatural


Roger J. Morneau - 1982
    Updated Edition "A Trip Into The Supernatural" Paperback With (141 Pages).

The Divine Mercy Message and Devotion


Seraphim Michalenko - 1982
    It covers every aspect of the authentic Divine Mercy message and devotion - from the Feast and Hour of Great Mercy to the Chaplet and Novena, as well as selected prayers from the Diary of Saint Faustina. Learn of God's merciful love in the Bible, of the Eucharist and Reconciliation as the great Sacraments of Mercy, and of our call to bring God's mercy to the dying and departed. Produced on Eden Hill, home of the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

Even as I Am


Neal A. Maxwell - 1982
    Maxwell of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, takes up that challenge. He writes, "With the author's calling to the holy apostleship . . . and the conferring of the solemn duties that go with being a special witness of Jesus Christ. . . . I gladly give full attention to the task. . . . The time to try has come-the time to testify not only of Jesus' transcendent actuality, but also His resplendent personality."  Even as I Am examines attribute by attribute the qualities of the Savior that lead us to perfection. "Having marked and shown the path, He, as our risen and tutoring Lord, waits for us lovingly and personally with open arms to usher us into the third estate," Elder Maxwell writes. Even as I Am is an outstanding portrait of Jesus Christ written for all who love the Savior and all who want to know him better.

Catholic Book Of Prayers: Popular Catholic Prayers Arranged For Everyday Use


Maurus Fitzgerald - 1982
    Today's most popular general prayer book, the Catholic Book of Prayers offers prayers for every day, as well as many special prayers including prayers to the Blessed Trinity, Our Lady, and the Saints. Compiled and edited by Rev. Maurus FitzGerald, O.F.M., this giant type book has a brown vinyl cover with a ribbon for convenient place-keeping and can be carried easily in a purse or pocket. With a helpful summary of our Catholic Faith, this useful prayer book will prove invaluable for making regular prayer easy and meaningful.

The Gnostic Jung and the Seven Sermons to the Dead


Stephan A. Hoeller - 1982
    Jungian psychology based on a little known treatise he authored in his earlier years.

The Mind of Clover: Essays in Zen Buddhist Ethics


Robert Aitken - 1982
    In The Mind of Clover he addresses the world beyond the zazen cushions, illuminating issues of appropriate personal and social action through an exploration of the philosophical complexities of Zen ethics.Aitken's approach is clear and sure as he shows how our minds can be as nurturing as clover, which enriches the soil and benefits the environment as it grows. The opening chapters discuss the Ten Grave Precepts of Zen, which, Aitken points out, are not commandments etched in stone but expressions of inspiration written in something more fluid than water. Aitken approaches these precepts, the core of Zen ethics, from several perspectives, offering many layers of interpretation. Like ripples in a pond, the circles of his interpretation increasingly widen, and he expands his focus to confront corporate theft and oppression, the role of women in Zen and society, abortion, nuclear war, pollution of the environment, and other concerns.The Mind of Clover champions the cause of personal responsibility in modern society, encouraging nonviolent activism based on clear convictions. It is a guide that engages, that invites us to realize our own potential for confident and responsible action.

Seeing the Form


Hans Urs von Balthasar - 1982
    From here, von Balthasar turns to the central theme of the volume: the question of theological knowledge. He re-examines the nature of Christian believing (here he quickly draws widely on such theological figures as Anselm, Pascal and Newman) which gives due place to the particular kind of 'knowing' which develops within the personal relationship to the believer to the God mediated through the revelation-form of Jesus Christ

Desert Wisdom: Sayings from the Desert Fathers


Yushi Nomura - 1982
    Desert Wisdom contains some hundred "sayings" of the desert fathers, each accompanied by playful illustrations by Japanese artist Yushi Nomura. Bridging East and West, the simple truths of Desert Wisdom remain as fresh and vital to Christians today as they were to the disciples who first heard and recorded them.

Meditation and Kabbalah


Aryeh Kaplan - 1982
      The Kabbalah is divided into three branches—the theoretical, the meditative, and the magical. While many books, both in Hebrew and English, have explored the theoretical Kabbalah, very little has been published regarding the meditative methods of the various schools of Kabbalah. Aryeh Kaplan’s landmark work, reveals the methodology of the ancient Kabbalists and stresses the meditative techniques that were essential to their discipline, including:the use of pictures or letter designs as objects of meditationthe repetition of specific words or phrases, such as the divine names, to produce profound meditative stateIn addition, Meditation and Kabbalah presents relevant portions of such meditative texts as:The Grellier Hekhalot, Textbook of the Merkava SchoolThe works of Abraham AbulafiaJoseph Gikatalia's Gales of LightThe Glltes of HolinessGale of The Holy Spirit, Textbook of the Lurianic School

The Fire That Consumes: A Biblical and Historical Study of the Doctrine of Final Punishment


Edward Fudge - 1982
    According to the traditional view, that destiny will involve unending conscious torment in hell. However, believers are increasingly questioning that understanding, as both unbiblical and inconsistent with the character of God revealed in the Scriptures and in the man Jesus Christ.This internationally acclaimed book--now fully updated, revised, and expanded--carefully examines the complete teaching of Scripture on the subject of final punishment. It concludes that hell is a place of total annihilation, everlasting destruction, although the destructive process encompasses conscious torment of whatever sort, intensity, and duration God might require in each individual case."I commend this book warmly. It is likely to remain a standard work to which everyone engaged with this issue will constantly return."-Richard BauckhamEmeritus Professor of New Testament StudiesUniversity of Saint Andrews, Scotland"The Fire That Consumes has long been recognized as one of the most thorough and compelling statements available of the view that the destiny of the unsaved will be final destruction rather than eternal torment. In this new edition, Edward Fudge provides extended engagement with traditionalist critics and an overview of developments in the last thirty years ensuring that it will remain a definitive work on the issue for years to come." -John R. FrankeTheologian in ResidenceFirst Presbyterian Church of AllentownEdward William Fudge is a Christian theologian, Bible teacher, author, and, for more than twenty years, a practicing attorney.

Faith Food Devotions


Kenneth E. Hagin - 1982
    This devotional book contains a daily spiritual diet with verses of Scripture, bite-sized teachings, and personal confessions to feed the believer's faith every day of the year.

The Scapegoat


René Girard - 1982
    His theories, which the French press has termed "l'hypothèse girardienne," have sparked interdisciplinary, even international, controversy. In The Scapegoat, Girard applies his approach to "texts of persecution," documents that recount phenomena of collective violence from the standpoint of the persecutor--documents such as the medieval poet Guillaume de Machaut's Judgement of the King of Navarre, which blames the Jews for the Black Death and describes their mass murder.Girard compares persecution texts with myths, most notably with the myth of Oedipus, and finds strikingly similar themes and structures. Could myths regularly conceal texts of persecution? Girard's answers lies in a study of the Christian Passion, which represents the same central event, the same collective violence, found in all mythology, but which is read from the point of view of the innocent victim. The Passion text provides the model interpretation that has enabled Western culture to demystify its own violence--a demystification Girard now extends to mythology.Underlying Girard's daring textual hypothesis is a powerful theory of history and culture. Christ's rejection of all guilt breaks the mythic cycle of violence and the sacred. The scapegoat becomes the Lamb of God; "the foolish genesis of blood-stained idols and the false gods of superstition, politics, and ideologies" are revealed.

Genesis


Walter Brueggemann - 1982
    He sees his task as bringing the text close to the faith and ministry of the church. He interprets Genesis as a proclamation of God's decisive dealing with creation rather than as history of myth. Brueggemann's impressive perspective illuminates the study of the first book of the Bible.Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching is a distinctive resource for those who interpret the Bible in the church. Planned and written specifically for teaching and preaching needs, this critically acclaimed biblical commentary is a major contribution to scholarship and ministry.

The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball


Edward L. Kimball - 1982
    Kimball influenced millions of Church members throughout his ministry. He observed, "I do not claim to be a scholar. In all my sermons, my objective is to get people doing things, the good things, and the right things. Knowledge is of no value unless used."President Kimball's sermons and writings showed men and women how to follow the Lord's commandments. The quotations in this book have been selected from seven hundred sources- books, articles, letters, and sermons delivered in many settings. They provide instruction and inspiration on a wide range of gospel topics, including recurring themes about our dependency on the Savior, our responsibility to keep his commandments, our need to pursue perfection by "lengthing our stride," and our hope of a marvelous joy now and in eternity. This timeless book is an indispensable resource for every Latter-day Saint home.Paperback Published: January 2003 Pages: 688

Be Confident (Hebrews): Live by Faith, Not by Sight


Warren W. Wiersbe - 1982
    Hebrews was written to Christians who were wondering what was going on and what they could do about it. A central message of the letter is "Be Confident".

Vignettes from the Life of 'Abdu'l-Baha


Annamarie Honnold - 1982
    

That All May Be Edified: Talks, Sermons & Commentary


Boyd K. Packer - 1982
    That All May Be Edified concentrates on building -- the building of souls.Exquisitely detailed illustrations of basic structural forms introduce the seven sections into which the book is divided: The foundation of the edifice is instruction. Walls of encouragement are lifted up. Comfort spreads a shelter against despair. Windows of enlightenment let in the light of faith. A closed door symbolizes a warning, for there are places that we must not enter if we are to be protected against danger. An exhortation is a buttress to correct error and strengthen the structure. Pure witness becomes the steeple, the capstone, the pinnacle.Each section begins with a specially written commentary and includes some of Elder Packer's most memorable addresses and writings on such timely tops as the plan of salvation, thought control, prayer, miracles, nonmember spouses, family life, marriage, morality, obedience, the arts, the Atonement, and many more. The author's clear expression, creative presentation, and powerful testimony ensure that every reader will indeed be edified.

Ah, This!


Osho - 1982
    Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh talks about zen.

The Letters of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Vol. 1


Thérèse de Lisieux - 1982
    Thérèse of Lisieux from April 1877 (Childhood) to September 1890 (Novitiate period as a Carmelite Nun). Translated from the critical edition by John Clarke, OCD.

Boys Who Became Prophets


Lynda Cory Robison - 1982
    Hunter and Gordon B. Hinckley.

We Will Prove Them Herewith


Neal A. Maxwell - 1982
    

The Divine Madman: The Sublime Life and Songs of Drukpa Kunley


Keith Dowman - 1982
    Appearing in the spiritual lineage established by Tilopa, is an incarnation of the great Mahasiddha, Saraha.

As a Woman Thinketh


Dorothy J. Hulst - 1982
    In this short volume, Allen expressed his belief that an individual, through the power of positive thought, forms their character and consequent happiness. Hulst was inspired by the content of Allen's book but tired of the mental exercise required to substitute feminine equivalents for masculine terms. Using a pencil, she crossed out all masculine references, replacing them with feminine words. The result, As A Woman Thinketh, allows women to identify directly and personally with Allen's concepts.

The Book of Gomorrah and St. Peter Damian's Struggle Against Ecclesiastical Corruption


Peter Damian - 1982
    Peter Damian introduces the Book of Gomorrah, an eloquent and impassioned denunciation of a plague of homosexuality among the Catholic clergy during the 11th century. Although it was written almost a thousand years ago, the Book of Gomorrah seems addressed to our own times, associating the phenomena of clerical homosexuality and pederasty, and endorsing the imprisonment of clergy who are a danger to youth. The Book of Gomorrah offers a scathing analysis of the evil of sodomy, while also expressing compassion for those who have fallen into such vice and the possibility of their redemption by the aid of divine grace. It explains the devastating effects of the vice both spiritually and psychologically, and warns that such behavior, particularly among the clergy, will bring down the wrath of God. It also urges the permanent defrocking of clerics who are habituated to homosexual behavior and endorses the permanent confinement those guilty of child sex abuse. This new translation by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman is the most accurate and faithful available in English, and carries a foreword by Cardinal Juan Sandoval Iñiguez, Archbishop Emeritus of Guadalajara. It includes a 10,000-word biographical introduction recounting Damian’s struggle against corruption in the Catholic Church, and a translator’s preface that breaks new scholarly ground and resolves old controversies about the text.

The God You Can Know


Dan DeHaan - 1982
    Dan DeHaan puts God the Father back into the Christian perspective of what it means to live this way of life called Christianity in The God You Can Know. Burdened by contemporary Christians' lack of understanding of the nature of Almighty God, he wrote this book to help readers become intimate with God by studying His characters and attributes.

Prophesy Deliverance!


Cornel West - 1982
    He challenges African Americans to consider the incorporation of Marxism into their theological perspectives, thereby adopting the mindset that it is class more so than race that renders one powerless in America. Armed with a new introduction by the author, this Twentieth Anniversary Edition of Prophesy Deliverance! is a must have.

Resurrection: Interpreting the Easter Gospel


Rowan Williams - 1982
    Why is it 'good news' to say 'Jesus is risen'? This text sets out to show how the experience of the resurrection was from the first one of forgiveness and of the healing of memories of injury, guilt or failure.

You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth


Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society - 1982
    A comprehensive yet easy to understand guide to Biblical understanding.

God Without Being


Jean-Luc Marion - 1982
    Taking a characteristically postmodern stance, Marion challenges a fundamental premise of both metaphysics and neo-Thomist theology: that God, before all else, must be. Rather, he locates a "God without Being" in the realm of agape, of Christian charity or love.This volume, the first translation into English of the work of this leading Catholic philosopher, offers a contemporary perspective on the nature of God.

The Experience of No-Self: A Contemplative Journey


Bernadette Roberts - 1982
    Explores the journey beyond union, beyond self and God, into the silent and still regions of the Unknown.

Seasons of Our Joy: A Modern Guide to the Jewish Holidays


Arthur O. Waskow - 1982
    Circling the Jewish calendar from Rosh Hashanah to Tisha B'Av, this lively, accessible guide includes rituals, recipes, songs, prayers, and suggestions for new approaches to holiday observance.

A Cry from the Heart: The Baha'is in Iran


William Sears - 1982
    A CRY FROM THE HEART: The Baha'is in Iran by William Sears 1982 Softcover 219 pages George Ronald publisher, Oxford UK

Clear Light of Bliss: The Practice of Mahamudra in Vajrayana Buddhism


Kelsang Gyatso - 1982
    The special methods explained within Tantric Buddhism enable us to discover this bliss for ourselves. The contemporary Tantric master, Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, explains step-by-step how we can generate a deeply peaceful and concentrated mind by harnessing the subtle energy system within our own body. With this blissful awareness we can uncover our true nature, destroy ignorance and suffering at its root, and swiftly become a source of inspiration and benefit for others.

Francis: The Poor Man of Assisi


Tomie dePaola - 1982
    The beloved saint's remarkable life is re-created through vignettes.

Orthodox Daily Prayers


Anonymous - 1982
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The Meaning of Icons


Leonid Uspensky - 1982
    Commentary and analysis of the main types of icons. Lavishly illustrated, with 160 pages of text with drawings, 13 b/w and 51 color plates.

The End of the World: A History


Otto Friedrich - 1982
    

Calvin's Doctrine of the Word and Sacrament


Ronald S. Wallace - 1982
    Robert L. Dabney found Calvin's doctrine to be a strange opinion, which he had to reject because it is not only incomprehensible, but impossible. Were these eminent theologians correct, or did they miss the genius of Calvin's thinking at this point? Back in print at last, Ronald Wallace's classic study is a careful examination of Calvin's Commentaries, Institutes, Sermons, and Tracts, designed to clarify the teaching of the great Reformer. The following two sentences from the preface aptly sum up the author's intention: What is most important in the study of Calvin today is to reveal what the Reformer himself actually said, in order that misconceptions about his teaching may be cleared away. Therefore this work is not a critical study of Calvin, but an attempt to express his teaching as copiously, fairly, and sympathetically as possible. Dr. Wallace's book is also valuable for the insight it gives into Calvin's method of interpreting Scripture, especially the Old Testament.

A Letter of Consolation


Henri J.M. Nouwen - 1982
    Finding Faith in a Time of SorrowBeloved author Henri Nouwen reflects on the spiritual significance of death and life in this moving meditation dedicated to "all those who suffer the pain that death can bring and who search for new life."

Spiritual Passages: The Psychology of Spiritual Development


Benedict J. Groeschel - 1982
    Of special note is the way Groeschel identifies four distinct approaches to God (as Beauty, Truth, the Good, and the One) and shows how each leads to a different kind of spiritual path or pilgrimage.

The Art Of Personality


Hazrat Inayat Khan - 1982
    

The Letters of St. Therese of Lisieux, Vol. 2


Thérèse de Lisieux - 1982
    Therese shows the path of her growth as a religious and a deep spiritual writer. These letters are like pearls hidden in a field. It is wise to read and see for yourself.

Commitment


Vaughn J. Featherstone - 1982
    Featherstone explains the necessity of living a Christlike life, being willing to change plans when a better course is presented, and striving to constantly increase our own light that others might also be guided to the truth. As we begin to understand and make these commitments, our lives will blessed and we will truly become an instrument in the Lord’s hands for good.

The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries


Frederick Franck - 1982
    Contains essays by many of the most important twentieth century Japanese philosophers, offering challenging and illumination insights into the nature of Reality as understood by the school of Zen.

Beyond the Post-Modern Mind: The Place of Meaning in a Global Civilization


Huston Smith - 1982
    This new edition of acclaimed essays explores sea changes in the relationship between religion and science over the course of Western culture and suggest possible breakthroughs toward reaching an enlightened consciousness.

The Bones Of St. Peter: A Fascinating Account Of The Search For The Apostle's Body


John Evangelist Walsh - 1982
    

Traveling Light: Modern Meditations on St. Paul's Letter of Freedom


Eugene H. Peterson - 1982
    In "Traveling Light," Eugene H. Peterson, who is translator of "The Message Bible," explores the free life in Christ that we must both receive as a gift and practice as a skill. In an engaging, often passionate dialogue in which Paul's letter to the Galatians faces off against the crises of modern life, he offers both encouragement and challenge to men and women trapped in the anxieties and determinism of our age. Eugene H. Peterson was pastor of Christ Our King United Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland, for nearly three decades, then served as professor of spirituality theology at Regent College, Vancouver, BC. Dr. Peterson is translator of "The Message" and author of numerous other works, among them "A Long Obedience in the Same Direction" and "Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places." "Like a skilled eye doctor, Eugene Peterson turns the lens that clears our vision and enables us to discriminate between reality and fantasy, to see what satisfies and what leads to bondage." -- Rebecca Pippert

Gospel of Solentiname


Ernesto Cardenal - 1982
    

The Mystic Fable, Volume One: The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries


Michel de Certeau - 1982
    The culmination of de Certeau's lifelong engagement with the human sciences, this volume is both an analysis of Christian mysticism during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and an application of this influential scholar's transdisciplinary historiography.

Fakhruddin Iraqi: Divine Flashes


Fakhruddin Iraqi - 1982
    The New Review of Books and Religion Fakhruddin Iraqi: Divine Flashes translated and introduced by William C. Chittick and Peter Lamborn Wilson prefaced by Seyyed Hossein Nasr Before this there was one heart but a thousand thoughts. Now all is reduced to There is no god but God. Fakhruddin 'Iraqi (1213-1289) Fakhruddin 'Iraqi was one of the foremost expositors of Sufi teachings and one of the greatest of Persian poets. Born in 1213 (618) in the city of Hamadan in west Persia, he lived during the revival of Islamic spirituality that was shaped by the writings of Jalaluddin Rumi and Ibn 'Arabi'. 'Iraqi's masterpiece Divine Flashes became a popular and influential text in Persian speaking Islamic lands. The work's beautiful descriptions of the mysteries of Union in the language of love are classic expressions of Sufi love mysticism. In this volume, William Chittick and Peter Wilson present the first English edition of Divine Flashes with a sensitivity that conveys both the metaphysical richness and the poetic subtleties of the work. Writing in the preface to this book, Professor Seyyed Hossein Nasr says of Iraqi: If he sang the love of God in verses of great beauty, it is because his soul had itself become a song of God, a melody in harmony with, and a strain of, the music issuing from the abode of the Beloved. +

Legrand Richards, Beloved Apostle


Lucile C. Tate - 1982
    

The Marriage of East and West


Bede Griffiths - 1982
    He advocates a global spiritual friendship, rather than a global religion, cultivating respct for each other's spiritual practices.

Blessing of Obedience


Norvel Hayes - 1982
    Don't let yourself be concerned about what other people are doing. Concern yourself with what you are doing for God. You must reach the point that you are willing to put your own desires aside and do what God wants you to do. Then you will find yourself in the place for God to give you His peace, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Absolute Predestination


Girolamo Zanchi - 1982
    His answer is irrefutable.The first forty-two pages describes God as He is revealed in His holy Word. He is all-wise and all-powerful. He is perfect and unchangeable. He, being by Himself alone in eternity, determined to create a universe, and to people that universe with being of His own choice. He saw in His mind the entire course of events, and the persons who would act out these events, and having all things completely settled in His mind beforehand, He decreed all things that were to occur. The distinctions thus having been established in His own mind, He at one time, in one act of His will, predestinated all things "according to the counsel of His will."The author then takes up the subject of predestination. The word means to 'deliberate beforehand with ones' self how one shall act; and in consequence of such deliberation to constitute, fore-ordain, and predetermine where and when, how and by whom anything shall be done, and to what end it shall be done. Who else but God is able to both conceive and order all the happenings in time and eternity?This book is not only closely reasoned, but it is backed and proven by Scripture throughout. It is made abundantly clear that men may not absolve themselves of evil because of God=s eternal predestination of allthings. God leaves all men with a freedom to will, but in their total depravity all choose to will only what is evil in the eyes of God. For, "God is not tempted by evils, and He tempts no one. But each one is tempted by his own lusts, having been drawn out and havin

St. Dominic: Preacher of the Rosary and Founder of the Dominican Order


Mary Fabyan Windeatt - 1982
    Impr. 156 pgs 19 Illus, PB

The Knowing Heart - דעת תבונות


Moshe Chayim Luzzatto - 1982
    Vowelized Hebrew text with facing English.

Evil: The Shadow Side of Reality


John A. Sanford - 1982
    This book explores the nature of evil in religious and psychological terms and looks at the devil in folklore and the Bible.

Suffering: A Test of Theological Method


Arthur C. McGill - 1982
    At opposing ends of a spectrum lie two powers--demonic power that is violent, destructive, and dominative, and the power of God that is creative, totally open, self-giving, and expansive. Through consideration of power, McGill provides reflections on the nature of God's inner life in the Trinity and concludes that "service" characterizes God's relationship to the world, not "domination." Combining the scholarship and clarity that characterizes the greatest theological writing of our times, "Suffering" addresses the need for renewed faith in the almighty powerfulness of God's self communication and self-giving until the time "when the pretenses of demonic power are swept away."

Bulleh Shah: A Selection


Bulleh Shah - 1982
    Born Abdullah Shah, Bulleh Shah belonged to the oral tradition and his poems are primarily in Punjabi as well as in Siraiki. Bulleh Shah's poetry is in the Kafi style, already established with the Sufis who preceded him, and extensively use the Rubbay (Quatrain) form. Several of his verses are an integral part of the traditional repertoire of Qawwali, the musical genre which represents the devotional music of the Sufis. Following the tradition of Sufi poetry, the poems in this collection refer to love of or for God, or the Mentor, or the desire for absorption in nature, described through symbolic references to local customs pertaining to weddings, funerals, journeys, and harvests

Francis and Clare: The Complete Works (Revised)


Francis of Assisi - 1982
    1182-1226) and Clare (c. 1193-1254) together shaped the spirituality of early 13th-century Europe. Here for the first time in English are their complete writings, brought together in one volume.

The Royal Way of the Cross


François Fénelon - 1982
    Only hearken inwardly to him and despise boldly that which is despicable."Above all, Francois Fenelon desired to love God. Out of this love came a desire to share the truth of a life lived in the light of the Cross. His individual writings document his desire to find truth through the love of his Creator; corporately, they comprise a masterpiece of a recorded spiritual journey.The Royal Way of the Cross is written with an unblinking honesty that distinguishes it from the murky intellectualism that pervaded the time, and it is this truthfulness that gives this work its enduring appeal. Arrestingly written, The Royal Way is an exceptional account of a man who saw the hand of God in all things and was intimately acquainted with "the royal way of the Cross."

A Freedom Within: The Prison Notes of Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski


Stefan Wyszyński - 1982
    

Joel Goldsmith's Gift of Love


Joel S. Goldsmith - 1982
    Goldsmith on the nature, meaning, and possibilities of love. Joel Goldsmith's The Gift of Love, in a compact and immediate way, brings us the great mystic's essential views on love, Christ, and the eternal challenge to transcend the material world.In clear and simple language, Mr. Goldsmith speaks of the power and the mystery of love in daily living. He tells us how we can express love: to ourselves, our family, our friends, our neighbors and in our business relationships. He shows us how to forgive ourselves and everyone else with true understanding and without any desire for recognition, acceptance or reward.This beautiful volume simply yet insightfully presents the power that love holds out to each of us to transform ourselves and our world. The author invites us to see love as a gift that has already been given, a gift that becomes manifest at the very center of life. He shows us how love is the universal medium through which we can come to recognize the pure Christ in every person and every situation.Addressing crucial words of inspiration and strength to the newly married, Joel Goldsmith's The Gift of Love demonstrates the special quality of wedded love, which can provide the answer to many marital problems. But this book has importance for everyone. Whether given as a gift, kept for personal inspiration in times of stress or for the joy of expanding our understanding of this most important theme, it will enrich the spiritual lives of all who turn its pages.

Clippings from My Notebook


Corrie ten Boom - 1982
    This is a collection of her devotional writings, offering insights into her abundant source of strength.

Itations of Jamaica and I Rastafari


Millard Faristzaddi - 1982
    

Seventh-Day Adventism Renounced


Dudley Marvin Canright - 1982
    For twenty-eight years I was intimately associated with that people, as member, minister, writer and author and aided much in building up that work. I joined them only fourteen years from their beginning, hence became well acquainted with all its founders, their early theories, and have all their first books published during the first forty years. Am perfectly familiar with every argument they use and the answer to it. I know their inside history and weak points as others could not. It is a complete text book on that subject. Here is what competent judges say who have read and used it :“On some subjects there is one book that stands so far above all other books on the same subject that if a person has that one book he needs no other on that subject. Canrights Seventh-Day Adventism Renounced is just such a book. It is a complete and perfect exposure of that delusion from beginning to end. Adventists have attempted no reply to it for the simple reason that they cannot, so they are trying to throw doubt on his character and standing, but that also is a hopeless task. If you are troubled with Adventism, get this book. Read it; study it; lend it ; confront them with it ; insist on them meeting it, and you will have no more trouble with them.”--Southland Evangelist, Hartworth, Texas.“It is the best book I have ever seen on the subject, after a study of it for twenty years.”--Rev. Wm. Armstrong, Canton, Pa., Genessee Conf. of M. E. Church.“It is a very full discussion of the question on which Adventists differ from us.”--Baptist Christian Herald, Detroit, Michigan.“It is a thorough exposure of this, modern delusion. How any system of error can survive such an exposure will be a mystery. This book ought to be circulated in every community where Adventism is preached.”--Christian Oracle (Disciple) Des Moines, Iowa.“I am delighted with it. It is kind, candid, careful, correct and comprehensive. I heartily commend the work as the best that has yet been published on that subject.”--Prof. D. R. Dungan, President of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.“He exposes with unsparing logic, but never with malice, the errors of Seventh-Day Adventism. This book is eminently fitted to do good.”--Rev. Kendall Brooks, D. D., ex- President of Kalamazoo College, Michigan.“I did not know that it was possible to give so perfect an answer to t the letter of Adventism I have always felt that its spirit was contrary to the Gospel. Your exposure is doubtless the ablest and most comprehensive in existence.”--Rev. Theodore Nelson, LL. D., late president of Kalamazoo Baptist College."Your work is a book we have long needed, and now should be in the hands of every Christian.”--Rev. J. Cairns, Colfax College, Wash.“No other book has fallen into our hands that is so well adapted to meet the sophistry and statements of Seventh-Day Adventists as this.”--Central Free Will Baptists, Farmington, West Virginia.“The most effective work that has yet been published.”--Missionary Visitor.“It would be a good plan to place a copy of it in every circulating library in the land.”--Methodist Michigan Christian Advocate, Detroit.“A strong and vigorous book on Seventh-Dayism. The best thing published upon this subject.”--Chicago Standard, Baptist.“There is no other book in the market that can possibly fill its place.”--California Christian Advocate, Methodist.“It is complete and unanswerable.”--Northern Christian Advocate.“A very valuable book that ex poses in a sharp and effective way the pretensions of modern Adventism."--Arkansas Baptist.“A stalwart book which gives no uncertain sound. This is the first book which we have seen that ably and justly exposes to the world the true inwardness of the Seventh-Day Advent delusion.”--Rev. G. J.Travis, Ph. D., Baptist.“It is by far the most complete and satisfactory treatment of the subject that I have seen.”--Rev. J. Sunderland, Baptist Cor. Sec. and Supt. of Missions, Minneapolis, Minnesota.“What books would you recommend to meet the advocates of S. D. Adventism? “Ans. “We would recommend you to read Seventh- Day Adventists Renounced, by Eld. Canright.”--The Christian Workers Magazine, Oct., 1912, published by the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.

Wonder O' the Wind


W. Phillip Keller - 1982
    in this companion volume to the author's popular spiritual autobiography, God Is My Delight, Phillip Keller relives his trek back to Africa and eventually around the world in the Lord's service.

The Way of the Cross


Fulton J. Sheen - 1982
    These meditations on the Way of the Cross were written to enkindle a flaming love for the Crucified Christ

Introducing the Orthodox Church: Its Faith and Life


Anthony M. Coniaris - 1982
    It is different in a number of ways, all of which commend this volume to wide use by pastors whose task it is to introduce the members of their inquirers classes to an Orthodox way of life which will touch their lives in a full and complete way (Fr. Stanley Harakas). Chapters include: What We Believe About the One Apostolic Church, the Nicene Creed, Jesus, the Holy Trinity, the Divine Liturgy, Salvation, the Church Fathers, the Church Year, Symbols, the Sacraments, the Saints and the Theotokos, Life After Death, the Bible, Icons, Prayers for the Dead, and Prayer. Recently translated in Korean and Romanian.

To Cherish All Life: A Buddhist Case for Becoming Vegetarian


Philip Kapleau - 1982
    Expanding on the Buddhist principle of cherishing all life, Kapleau's compelling discussion examines crucial Buddhist texts, thoughtfully considers the spiritual-ethical dimensions of the issue, and speaks cogently to those with a religious or humanitarian respect for all life.

Tender Journey: A Story for Our Troubled Times, Part Two


James P. Gills - 1982
    Michael faces challenges not only in his marriage but also with a son suffering from an incurable disease and a daughter who is rebelling against the family. In the midst of his problems, Michael meets a family that brings back a legacy of his former mentor Caleb. From hostility to grace, this story of redemption will revive your heart and give you rays of hope.

Crazy Da Must Sing, Inclined To His Weaker Side


Adi Da Samraj - 1982
    Two weeks after writing the final poem on Aug. 12, 1982, Avatar Adi Da read the collected poems aloud to a group of His devotees. This CD is a recording of that occasion.

Russia's Catacomb Saints: Lives of the New Martyrs


Ivan Andreyev - 1982
    

Religion: If There is No God...on God, the Devil, Sin and Other Worries of the So-Called Philosophy of Religion


Leszek Kołakowski - 1982
    He examines the critiques of religious belief, from the Epicureans through Nietzsche to contemporary anthropological inquiry, the assumptions that underlie them, and the counter-arguments of such apologists as Descartes, Leibniz, and Pascal.His exploration of the philosophy of religion covers the historical discussions of the nature and existence of evil, the importance of the concepts of failure and eternity to the religious impulse, the relationship between skepticism and mysticism, and the place of reason, understanding, and in models of religious thought. He examines why people, throughout known history, have cherished the idea of eternity and existence after death, and why this hope has been dependent on the worship of an eternal reality. He confronts the problems of meaning in religious language.

Banaras: City of Light


Diana L. Eck - 1982
    This is the acclaimed study and interpretation of Banaras, the holy place of the Hindus.

Physicians of the Soul: The Psychologies of the World's Greatest Spiritual Leaders


Robert M. May - 1982
    In this totally revised and expanded edition of 'Physicians of the Soul', Robert May examines how the greatest spiritual teachers of the world's religions serve as guides to the greatest human adventure: the quest for wisdom and the inner search for Self.

Esoterism as Principle and as Way


Frithjof Schuon - 1982
    There is no knowledge without objectivity of the intelligence; there is no freedom without objectivity of the will; and there is no nobility without objectivity of the soul . . . Esoterism seeks to realize pure and direct objectvity; this is its raison d'etre." These are the opening words of a work in which the author explains why esoterism is both possible and necessary. It is the intellectual principle capable of explaining the formal contradictions of the various orthodox religions as well as the errors of materialistic and deconstructionist modern thought. In addition, esoterism is the way by which man may realize his connection with absolute Truth or Reality, despite the confusions and obstacles with which technological civilization and its philosophy seek to obscure our vision and weaken our resolve. In the author's words, "Just as rationalism can remove faith, so esoterism can restore it."

Book Of Saints (Part 4): Super-Heroes Of God


Lawrence G. Lovasik - 1982
    Illustrated in full color.

Rasa, Or, Knowledge of the Self: Essays on Indian Aesthetics and Selected Sanskrit Studies


René Daumal - 1982
    Rasa, is the first gathering in English translation of essays and review articles on Hindu aesthetics and translations from the Sanskrit by the French writer Rene Daumal (1908-44).

Jesus Christ, our promised seed


Victor Paul Wierwille - 1982
    Indeed, the story of the coming redeemer was written in the stars when the heavens were originally put in order by God. The first part of this study examines the Biblical information regarding "his star" which was seen by the wise men. The Biblical record is enhanced and substantiated by astronomical and historical records which further underscore the magnitude of God's power and love in planning for our redemption. Once "his star" has been identified, the documentation of the very day and the time of day when the Christ was born can be pinpointed....As the research team and I considered and reconsidered the structure of this study, we went back and; forth trying to determine which part of this research should come first: the Biblical astronomy with its historical and scientific data or the prophecies and people associated with the promised seed. It became evident that the astronomy and its fixing of dates has to be this study's foundation as every succeeding chapter is affected by these dates. However, I am suggesting that you, the reader, determine which approach to reading seems most helpful to you.

The Illustrated Story of President Wilford Woodruff


Annette C. Hullinger - 1982
    Follows the life of Wilford Woodruff, who advanced the work of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as its fourth president.

Hermann of Reichenau: The Story of the Salve Regina and the Triumph of the Human Spirit


Maria Calasanz Ziesche - 1982
    As he grew and studied, investing his hope in the medical promises of the time to alleviate his physical ailments, his days meandered between deep despair and his growing faith. When his music was played and sung, an exhilarating joy entered the whole community, and the monks came to see the extraordinary spiritual strength, beauty, and true happiness coming from the weakest among them. A deeply encouraging book about the life of a man who overcame numerous obstacles, this work captures the grandeur of the human spirit.

Baptism: Christ's ACT in the Church


Laurence Hull Stookey - 1982
    By which method should it be administered? At what age? What if one changes denominations? Laurence H. Stookey sifts through the confusion and rhetoric to offer this practical, biblically sound guide to baptism. He examines the sacrament from historical, theological, and pastoral perspectives, and looks at how it has been altered through the ages. Dr. Stookey also suggests possible reforms, practices that need restoring, and proper occasions for the service.

A Commentary on Saint Ignatius' Rules for the Discernment of Spirits: A Guide to the Principles and Practice


Jules J. Toner - 1982
    

A Companion to Your Study of the New Testament: The Four Gospels


Daniel H. Ludlow - 1982
    A Companion to Your Study of the New Testament provides background and commentary for nearly every verse of the four Gospels.Known as an excellent teacher and speaker, Daniel H. Ludlow supplements his own insights with hundreds of quotations from General Authorities and other scriptural scholars. He includes many helpful features — definitions of difficult terms, references to the study aids in the 1979 edition of the Bible, and thousands of cross-references. This is an invaluable tool for every student and teacher of the gospel.

Child's Bible History


F.J. Knecht - 1982
    An abridged version of Ignatius Schuster's Bible History. Appropriate for reading to 3rd through 5th graders or letting 4th and above read on their own—actually, suitable for all ages. An old favorite of catechists. Teachers can provide their classes with wonderful supplemental reading, and parents can explainthe famous Bible stories to their youngsters. Includes 43 beautiful drawings of biblical events.  Impr. 86 pgs 43 Illus, PB

Putting Away Childish Things


David A. Seamands - 1982
    David Seamands' thesis is that we all have childish behavior patterns that hold us back from reaching spiritual and emotional maturity, but that God can help us put away childish things and move toward the maturity He desires for us.

Islamic Revival In British India: Deoband, 1860 1900


Barbara D. Metcalf - 1982
    Focussing on Deoband, the most important Islamic seminary of the period, she discusses the ways in which the ulama enhanced a sense of cultural continuity in a period of alien rule. Deprived of a Muslim state, the leaders of Deoband sought to renew Islamic spiritual life by teaching early Islamic principles. To this end, they concerned themselves with popular behaviour and the education of both elite and non-elite Muslims through the spoken language, Urdu.

Do Your Prayers Bounce Off the Ceiling


Grant Worth - 1982