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Over the years, Thomas Moore has taught us how to discover the holiness concealed in the ordinary. - Harold Kushner
In his latest book, Thomas Moore finds striking new meaning in the rich stories and imagery of the Gospels, recasting Jesus not as a teacher of morals and beliefs but as a spiritual visionary with a radical vision for humanity.
This highly original take on the Gospels offers a fresh, new way of imagining human life and society. It presents Jesus not as the founder of a religion but as a world reformer offering a spiritual path to everyone, from every background. It offers a personal spirituality fit for the 21st century, where the individual bears responsibility for meaning and for a creative, convivial way of life.
The sincerity, intelligence and style - so beautifully clean - of Tom Moore’s ‘Care of the Soul’ truly moved me. The book’s got strength and class and soul, and I suspect may last longer than psychology itself. - James Hillman
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Over the years, Thomas Moore has taught us how to discover the holiness concealed in the ordinary. - Harold Kushner
In his latest book, Thomas Moore finds striking new meaning in the rich stories and imagery of the Gospels, recasting Jesus not as a teacher of morals and beliefs but as a spiritual visionary with a radical vision for humanity.
This highly original take on the Gospels offers a fresh, new way of imagining human life and society. It presents Jesus not as the founder of a religion but as a world reformer offering a spiritual path to everyone, from every background. It offers a personal spirituality fit for the 21st century, where the individual bears responsibility for meaning and for a creative, convivial way of life.
The sincerity, intelligence and style - so beautifully clean - of Tom Moore’s ‘Care of the Soul’ truly moved me. The book’s got strength and class and soul, and I suspect may last longer than psychology itself. - James Hillman