Socio: HornOrSilk
ColeccionesTu biblioteca (2,125)
Reseñas13 reseñas
EtiquetasTheology (679), Buddhism (201), Inklings (190), Patristics (126), Orthodox (100), Philosophy (98), Sci-Fi (95), Comparative Theology (84), Tolkien (77), Arkham (74) — ver todas las etiquetas
Nubesnube de etiquetas, nube de autores
GruposBaker Street and Beyond, Doctor Who
Acerca de míTheologian in training.
Acerca de mi bibliotecaSlowly listing everything and finding the right tags to help people search my library.
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Tipo de cuentapública, vitalicia
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Miembro desdeSep 8, 2007
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enviado por cstebbins a las 5:37 pm (EST) del Mar 1, 2009
Thanks so much for your reply. It's interesting that you are a Theologian, I've just started re-reading Eliade's, "A History of Religious Ideas." I'm fascinated with origins. What is your opinion of the origin of the religious impulse in Man? Eliade, of course, argues that it is a primary constituent of consciousness itself, while others consider it an acquired taste (and not a very well or completely acquired taste at that!) I would be very pleased to hear your thoughts on this.
Douglas Adams was a genius of the first rank. I truly believe that Civilzation as a whole lost a huge asset with his passing. I love all of his work, but if I had to choose...I think I would pick "Long Dark Teatime of the Soul," as my single favorite. How about you?
I look forward to your reply, but please don't feel obligated to respond quickly, I think all of us are very busy and I'm just a little suspicious of those who are not!
John Morian
enviado por jmorian a las 1:25 pm (EST) del Apr 14, 2008
The Four Noble Truths, Volume 1: The Foundation of Buddhist Thought
by Geshe Tashi Tsering
I see that you have been an LT member for some time, but do not seem to interact much with other members. If that is the case, let me say simply that I admire your collection very much. On the other hand, we seem to share some titles in common, and if you would like to, I would be very pleased to hear from you.
enviado por jmorian a las 1:56 pm (EST) del Apr 7, 2008
While I still haven't, let me say that it isn't every day of the week that someone encounters such a consonant library outside of one's circle of friends!
enviado por CJHanson a las 4:31 pm (EST) del Feb 21, 2008