Jay McDaniel

Living from the Center: Spirituality in an Age of Consumerism

Living from the Center

Author:

Jay McDaniel

Book Details

Format: Paperback

ISBN: 978-0-8272-2130-7

Pages: 166

Publisher: Chalice Press

Year Published: 2000

Weight: 0.59 lb

Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.6 in

$19.99

How do we fit the life of the spirit into an existence overwhelmed by over-consumption? McDaniel draws on diverse sources, Christian traditions, and the modern world to explore a spirituality that embraces sustainability in day-to-day life. Using stories and images from poetry, he offers an understanding of spirituality through wisdom, compassion, and inner freedom.

Handbook of Process Theology

Handbook of Process Theology

Book Details

Format: Paperback

ISBN: 978-0827214491

Pages: 338

Publisher: Chalice Press

Year Published: 2006

Weight: 1.3 lb

Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 0 in

$36.99

"Every university, church, and personal library of process thought will need this important new anthology."

~ C. Robert Mesle, Graceland University

What is Process Thought?: Seven Answers to Seven Questions

What is Process Thought?: Seven Answers to Seven Questions

Author:

Jay McDaniel

Book Details

Format: Paperback

ISBN: 978-0974245942

Pages: 120

Publisher: P&F Press

Year Published: 2008

Weight: 3.5 oz

Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 0 in

$89.99

$10.00

What is Process Thought?: Seven Answers to Seven Questions was presented at the Summer Academy on Process Thought in Guilin, China. It was attended by about 30 professors and graduate students from different parts of the nation.

Gandhi's Hope: Learning From World Religions As A Path To Peace (Faith Meets Faith Series)

Gandhi's Hope: Learning From World Religions As A Path To Peace (Faith Meets Fai

Author:

Jay McDaniel

Book Details

Format:

ISBN: 978-1570755903

Pages: 134

Publisher: Orbis Books

Year Published: 2005

Weight: 1.6 oz

Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 0 in

$20.00

$15.00

This book is a process approach to world religions and the prospects for peace between religions. McDaniel makes use of Marjorie Suchocki's constructive work on sin as unnecessary violence against creation to help us understand the more destructive sides of religious life. At the same time, the book seeks to honor the wisdom of the many world religions.

Table of Contents
1. Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom
Process Theology and the World Religions

2. A Walk in Beauty
Process Approach to Peace between Religions

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