Recently Buddhism has been gaining many followers in the West, with many high-profile converts. This lucid introduction to a complex topic will prove essential to all Christians seeking to reach Buddhists with the gospel. The main belief of Buddhism is that human beings are responsible for their own liberation. This religious philosophy has given rise to great civilizations. Additionally, Buddhist art has flourished, and Buddhist scholarship has reached new heights. Never published previously in the U.S., this is a new ...
Read More
Recently Buddhism has been gaining many followers in the West, with many high-profile converts. This lucid introduction to a complex topic will prove essential to all Christians seeking to reach Buddhists with the gospel. The main belief of Buddhism is that human beings are responsible for their own liberation. This religious philosophy has given rise to great civilizations. Additionally, Buddhist art has flourished, and Buddhist scholarship has reached new heights. Never published previously in the U.S., this is a new edition with updated text and Web-based resources for every chapter, along with clear learning objectives and topics for fruitful discussion.
Read Less
Add this copy of The Spirit of Buddhism: a Christian Perspective on to cart. $293.42, good condition, Sold by Goodwill of Greater Milwaukee rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Milwaukee, WI, UNITED STATES, published 2007 by Monarch Books.
Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination.
Seller's Description:
Book is considered to be in good or better condition. The actual cover image may not match the stock photo. Hard cover books may show signs of wear on the spine cover or dust jacket. Paperback book may show signs of wear on spine or cover as well as having a slight bend or curve to it. Book should have no writing inside or highlighting. Pages should be free of tears or creasing. Stickers should not be present on cover or elsewhere and any CD or DVD expected with the book is included. Book is not a former library copy.