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Here is a guide to treading the mystical path of prayer and praying with practical feet, this book combines illustrations with step-by-step exercises. 125 illustrations.
No other book contains such a wide range of accessible, effective and inspiring self-calming techniques, drawn from traditions and literature from around the world, both secular and religious. With a different meditation or inspiration for each day of the year, this is a wonderfully inspiring collection that will open readers' hearts and mind and show them the way to find peace and contentment whatever their mood or situation. A fresh, attractive design featuring sympathetic line drawings adds to the appeal of this gift package. Author Marcus Braybrooke has drawn upon poetry and prose, sacred and secular, from all around the world and from all ages, from the Upanishads and the Tao Te Ching t...
Religions and cultures have developed largely in isolation but are now partners in our new global civilization. Even so, many Christians know little about the beliefs of religions other than their own. There are plenty of books which summarize their teachings and practices, but few discuss their relevance to Christianity. This series asks whether other religions have anything significant to say to Christians about God, the world and how to live.
Christians and Jews Building Bridges tells how Christian-Jewish relations have improved dramatically since the Council of Christians and Jews was founded in 1942. It is now widely recognised that Jesus was a faithful Jew and that Jews and Christians both seek the coming of the Messianic Age or Kingdom of God. This book looks back at the issues which have been of most importance in Jewish-Christian relations in the last twenty years. The second part of the book is a reminder that dialogue does not take place between religions but between people. It tells the story of some of those active in the life of the Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ) The book is a sequel to 'Children of One God', which told the story of the first fifty years of CCJ. Marcus Braybrooke is a retired Anglican parish priest, interfaith activist and author of Meeting Jews. He studied in Jerusalem and was a Director of CCJ. He is President of the World Congress of Faiths and Co-Founder of the Three Faiths Forum.
A complete practical guide to the power and benefits of prayer to give greater self-understanding, self-worth and inner strength.
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This contribution to interfaith relations concludes that Christians need to return to the thinking of the New Testament, not only to heal centuries of anti-Judaism, but to make sense for today of the conviction that God was in Christ.