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Lost Sutras of Jesus

Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of the Xian Monks
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In the first half of this book, editors Thomas Moore and Ray Riegert tell the amazing story of the sutras. With chapters describing the journey of Christian monks who brought the sutras to China, the creation of a monastery at Da Qin at the request of the Chinese Emperor, the mysterious hiding of the sutras in a cave around A.D. 1005, their accidental discovery in 1907 and the recent translating of the sutras and rediscovery of the original monastery. The second half of the book presents a collection of the sutras. The sutras are divided thematically and each section includes a running commentary that draws on Moore's unique experience as a former priest and enlightening author. Together with Riegert, Moore shows how the sutras combine Jesus' teachings with Taoist maxims and Eastern meditations to create a more gentle and spiritual form of Christianity.

Author Biography

Thomas Moore is a psychotherapist, writer and lecturer who lives in New England with his wife and two children. Moore lived as a monk in a Catholic religious order for twelve years. He has a Ph.D. in religious studies from Syracuse University
Release date NZ
January 26th, 2006
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
b&w photos, maps
Imprint
Ulysses Press
Pages
152
Publisher
Ulysses Press
Dimensions
125x190x12
ISBN-13
9781569755228
Product ID
1916807

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