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Insights into the early Christian Desert Fathers and Mothers
William C. Chittick explores "The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi"
Every Branch In Me
: Who are we as "human" beings?
The Sermon of All Creation: Christians on Nature
A Definition of the Perennial Philosophy
Paul Goble's World: Native Americans' relationship to all created beings
Books about Buddhism
What is Sacred Art?
The Perennial Philosophy Series
Interview with Frithjof Schuon - on Art
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The Perennial Philosophy Series
What is the Perennial Philosophy?
Every Branch in Me
The Essential Ananada K. Coomaraswamy
Paths to the Heart
Paths to Transcendence
Ye Shall Know The Truth
Seeing God Everywhere
The Essential Titus Burckhardt
The Essential Frithjof Schuon
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This collection of essays by aims at explaining, discussing, and developing in a new key, the spiritual, philosophical and artistic patrimony of the Christian tradition in its intellectually challenging dimension - as well as to consider its future possibilities. Behind the book lies the belief that one of the main factors responsible for the contemporary decadence, lack of vigor, and indeed the tragic crisis, of traditional religion is the indifference that is shown towards its sapiential or “knowledge” dimension.
The essays here envisage religion primarily as knowledge of a sacred character - not as “social service” nor as a merely ethical system. The authors of the Perennial Philosophy here support the vision that the intellective dimension is central to the human being; knowledge, profoundly understood, is the very heart of man.
"A brilliant selection of seminal and at times provocative texts bearing upon 'Christianity and the Perennial Philosophy', this is an anthology no serious student can afford to miss."
—Wolfgang Smith
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