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John Yungblut

On Hallowing One's Diminishments

On Hallowing One's Diminishments

Php 292

BY JOHN YUNGBLUT
A lifelong student of mysticism shares the experience of contemplative prayer in facing many forms of diminishment: birth defects, natural disasters, aging, and death itself.

Pendle Hill Pamphlet 1990 27 PP. Paper

$5.00 (in stock)

Rediscovering Prayer

Rediscovering Prayer

BY JOHN YUNGBLUT
Writing for all persons of all religious backgrounds, the Quaker author offers the means of assimilating modern perspectives of evolution and depth psychology into a world view that includes prayer. Yungblut draws upon the insights of 20th-century thinkers to point out new dimensions of prayer.

Element Books 1991 180 PP. Paper

$13.95 (out of stock)

Rediscovering The Christ

Rediscovering The Christ

BY JOHN YUNGBLUT
This is a radical approach to making Christ come alive again for those who can no longer reconcile the traditional doctrines about Jesus with their present world view. He shows how the Christian myth has always had a life of its own, and presents a re-mythologizing of Christ that may enable questioning Christians not only to return with enthusiasm to the Jesus of history but to embrace with passion a new form of the Christ myth emerging in our time. John Yungblut was a lifelong student of the mystical approach to religious experience, and a student of the writing of C. G. Jung and Teilhard de Chardin. He served as an Episcopal minister for 20 years, but in 1960 became a Quaker.

Element Books 1974 180 PP. Paper

$11.95 (out of stock)

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On Hallowing One's Diminishments
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