A collection of Buddhist texts from a variety of traditions provides an introduction to the basic tenets of the faith
Dwight Goddard Livres
Dwight Goddard était un écrivain américain qui s'est profondément immergé dans l'étude du bouddhisme zen, devenant l'un des premiers Occidentaux à introduire cet enseignement aux États-Unis. Son travail se concentre sur la nécessité de rendre les concepts philosophiques et spirituels accessibles à un public plus large. La contribution de Goddard réside dans ses efforts pour traduire et expliquer des textes et des idées bouddhistes complexes pour les lecteurs occidentaux, comblant ainsi les fossés culturels et spirituels.






Love in Creation and Redemption: A Study in the Teachings of Jesus Compared With Modern Thought
- 278pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This landmark work of comparative religion explores the teachings of Jesus in the context of contemporary intellectual and philosophical debates. It examines themes such as love, salvation, and the nature of God, drawing on sources as diverse as Buddhist philosophy, Hindu mythology, and modern psychology. With its nuanced approach to religious studies, this book is an essential resource for scholars and readers of all backgrounds.
Living Waters; Or, Messages of joy;
- 158pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Find peace and joy in the simple pleasures of life with this collection of inspirational messages and meditations from authors Dwight Goddard and Grace Lucia Kimball.
Laotzu's Tao and Wu Wei 2nd Ed
- 116pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Followers of Buddha; an American Brotherhood, by Dwight Goddard.
- 52pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Jesus and the Problem of Human Life: A Threefold Sermon
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture
This threefold sermon explores the life and teachings of Jesus and their significance for humanity. Dwight Goddard draws upon biblical texts and historical context to provide a nuanced and insightful interpretation of Jesus' message. From the ethics of social justice to the nature of inner peace, this book offers a compelling perspective on the enduring relevance of Jesus' teachings for individuals and society at large.