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This is a series of monographs related to the Language of Jesus and the author's search for the lost churches in China.
This is a revision of a monastic Rule adapted to the 21st century.
In a land east of the Euphrates River, on the northern reaches of the Tigris is an ancient Christian land called Tur'abdin: the Mountain of the Servants. In the fourth century after Christ, a Christian civilization rose up and created masterpieces of art and culture. This book presents a few samples of the many treasures crafted by monks who dedicated their lives to God.
This is the commemorative edition for the 4th International Conference on the Church of the East in China. This is a collection of essays used as background research to seek and find the lost churches of the Silk Road. The author has used the "Da Qin Jing Jiao" Stone to provide clues for searching for the reported churches and monasteries that we built during the Tang dynasty. For later periods material from Mogao and other artifacts have been used in the investigation.
This book is an exploration of neurology and consciousness in the religious brain and scientific brain and how creativity and discovery are mediated from the quantum to classical levels.
This book consists of a series of essays on physics, consciousness, and religion. It explores current things in these fields of study.
I hope that people who read this book will see a true story in fictional form about the horror of inter-generational violence and how lives are destroyed, and happiness abandoned, and human hearts remain homeless. At the same time, I hope the reader will see a story of redemption and salvation even though it takes generations. I hope the reader will read a story that uses fiction to reveal a deeper and universal story of violence as an expression of self-hatred, mental illness, and intergenerational suffering that only requires love to break its hold on a family.
This is a small book of quotations of the writings of Dale Albert Johnson with photo enhancements.
This is a brief history of the life and times of William A. Baillie Grohman, 19th century pioneer Austrian immigrant to the Pacific Northwest who envisioned digging a canal linking the Columbia River to tributares of the the Mississippi and thus create the fabled Northwest Passage.
This is a brief analysis of a painting by an Italian Jesuit artist in the Manchu court of the 18th century. Considered by some as the last official Jesuit in China, this artist spent over 50 years of his life in the Qing Dynasty court.