Volume 20, Number 3
The following is a tentative look at what we are planning
for our full next issue.
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updates.
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Contents |
Author |
Description |
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One Man's Journey |
L. David Moore |
From his early childhood roots in the pews of an American Baptist Church to his present spiritual understanding nourished by "the enlightened atmosphere on top of a sacred mountain" where he now resides, Dr. L. David Moore has enjoyed many decades in his quest "In Search of God." In "One Man's Journey," Moore shares his inner seeking, which has taken him through unconditional love to belief in "All is One" to relative contentment with not yet fully knowing. Moore also relates highlights of realizations gleaned during his extensive travels, from Jerusalem to southern France to Peru to the Yucatan and beyond. |
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A Pensive Pause |
Joanne Winetzki |
As children, we are usually taught to always tell the truth. As we grow, we see adults telling "little white lies." Often, public figures blatantly say "anything but the truth!" In this "Pensive Pause," Joanne Winetzki asks, "Is the Truth All that Important?" |
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Sophia's Stepchild |
Robert M. Price |
New Thought and New Age understandings are distinct in numerous ways. Still, their common ground is vast. Proponents of New Thought usually source the origins of their teachings in the ancient Gnostic and mystery schools. In "Sophia's Stepchild," Dr. Robert M. Price investigates if that assumption of historicity is warranted or beneficial. Readers will discover that Price's analyses extend beyond the New Thought focus of this piece, and pertain as well to the manner in which New Agers often perceive the historical roots of the movement. |
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A Peek Between the Covers |
Dan Hahn |
The Reverend Daniel B. Hahn reviews Dr. Robert M. Price's Biblical Buddhism: Tales and Sermons of Saint Iodasaph an eBook collection of Buddhist-Christian stories first published in Christian*New Age Quarterly's "Tales of Saint Iodasaph" column, spanning two decades in C*NAQ's history. |
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The Letters Library |
C*NAQ readers speak their minds |
And we can't wait to discover what our readers are thinking! |
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