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David
Library
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Huston
Smith, Why Religion Matters: Huston Smith offers his passionate, vital message about the suffocation
of the human spirit in a world dominated by materialism, consumerism,
educational elitism, and a governmental and legal system without
morality. Despite the widespread opinion that these are halcyon days for
religion, Smith shows how current popular spiritual trends merely mask a
deeper disease.
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| Nasr,
S.H. |
Knowledge
and the Sacred |
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| Nasr,
S.H. |
Man
and Nature: The Spiritual Crisis in Modern Man |
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| Northbourne, Lord |
Looking
Back on Progress |
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| Northbourne, Lord |
Religion
in the Modern World |
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| Perry, Whitall |
The Widening
Breach: Evolution in the Mirror of Cosmology |
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| Perry, Whitall |
Gurdjieff
in the Light of Tradition |
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| Settegast, Mary |
Mona
Lisa's Mustache: Making Sense of a Dissolving World |
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| Smith, Huston |
Why Religion Matters: The Fate of
the Human Spirit in the Age of Disbelief |
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| Upton, Charles |
The System of Anti-Christ:
Truth and Falsehood in Post-Modernism and the New Age |
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| Waterfield, Robin |
René
Guénon and the Future of the West: Life and Writings of a 20th
Century Metaphysician |
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| Zaleski, Philip |
The
Best Spiritual Writing: 2000 |
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