Description: The Philosophies of Religion and Spirituality by B.A.C.T.M. Lloyd S. Lefteruk MORAL It is not so much that we dont know, but that we know so much that isnt so that is the cause of our problems. SUMMARY Among the most astounding recent academic discoveries is the true history of the development of mans spirituality, philosophy, and religion, and their relationship to each other. It is becoming more apparent that the Christian, Islamic, Hebrew and all other monotheistic religions of the world have the same origin and have more in common than is generally believed. Man will not achieve world peace until his religions are once again reintegrated. As brothers and sisters with one God as our father, all humanity must learn to live together and assume a sense of greater universal responsibility. Our greatest challenge today is that our new global community demands that every individual must develop a greater sense of spirituality. THEME There is a place for everything and everything has its place. Everything is as it should be. The Universe is evolving according to the will of God. It is our failure to see the good in everything, to realize the perfection in Man, God and the whole Cosmos which is the cause of our unhappiness, the source of our discontent, and at the root of our suffering. The realization of the goodness of all Creation is mans ticket to his life in a Paradise on Earth. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description MORAL It is not so much that we dont know, but that we know so much that isnt so that is the cause of our problems. SUMMARY Among the most astounding recent academic discoveries is the true history of the development of mans spirituality, philosophy, and religion, and their relationship to each other. It is becoming more apparent that the Christian, Islamic, Hebrew and all other monotheistic religions of the world have the same origin and have more in common than is generally believed. Man will not achieve world peace until his religions are once again reintegrated. As brothers and sisters with one God as our father, all humanity must learn to live together and assume a sense of greater universal responsibility. Our greatest challenge today is that our new global community demands that every individual must develop a greater sense of spirituality. THEME There is a place for everything and everything has its place. Everything is as it should be. The Universe is evolving according to the will of God. It is our failure to see the good in everything, to realize the perfection in Man, God and the whole Cosmos which is the cause of our unhappiness, the source of our discontent, and at the root of our suffering. The realization of the goodness of all Creation is mans ticket to his life in a Paradise on Earth. Details ISBN1440193932 ISBN-10 1440193932 ISBN-13 9781440193934 Format Paperback Media Book Publication Date 2009-12-29 Short Title PHILOSOPHIES OF RELIGION & SPI Pages 348 Language English Publisher iUniverse Year 2009 Imprint iUniverse Subtitle To a God of Greater Love Country of Publication United States Illustrations black & white illustrations UK Release Date 2009-12-29 AU Release Date 2009-12-29 NZ Release Date 2009-12-29 US Release Date 2009-12-29 Author B.A.C.T.M. Lloyd S. Lefteruk Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:84401547;
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Book Title: The Philosophies of Religion and Spirituality: to a God of Greater Love
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Author: BAC T M Lloyd S Lefteruk
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Religious History
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication Year: 2009
Item Weight: 345g
Number of Pages: 348 Pages