Volume 20, Number 2+
Contents |
Author |
Description |
Through the Editor's Eyes |
Catherine Groves |
Catherine Groves probes the exploding popularity of Kindles, Nooks, Kobos and the like. Not only are eReaders considered a "must have" by growing numbers of bookworms, but too cheap or even free eBook publishing changes the playing field for the small press and self-publishers. Still, are titles available only in e-formats fitting candidates for review in C*NAQ? What impact might we expect this technology to have especially on alternative spiritualities? Catch this "Through the Editor's Eyes" or you might miss out on one could say a grand eVent! |
The Tales
of Saint Iodasaph |
Robert M. Price |
To celebrate the long-awaited release of Dr. Robert M. Price's Biblical
Buddhism: Tales and Sermons of Saint Iodasaph, we've revisited the venerable
Saint's birthplace: the January-March 1991 issue of Christian*New Age
Quarterly. Biblical Buddhism is an eBook collection of the
Buddhist-Christian "Tales," originally published in Christian*New Age
Quarterly over the course of two decades. This new eCollection is
the subject of the Reverend Daniel B. Hahn's next "Peek Between the Covers,"
which is scheduled for our
Summer 2012 issue. "Saint Iodasaph" explores the history of the accidental Christianization of the legend of Prince Siddhartha, as well as lays the foundation for future "Tales of Saint Iodasaph." And what is "The Great Commandment"? Only a Saint can tell. |
The Letters Library |
C*NAQ readers speak out |
Readers across the USA and England share particularly stimulating ideas in this issue. Topics range from speculation on Jesus' historical occupation to comic book superheroes to balancing feminine and masculine energies. Alexander Markin stirs conversation about eBooks as he relates his thoughts about publishing The Fulfilment by Edith Allonby. In addition, Wendell E. Wilkinson compares Robert M. Price's "Synchronicity, the Monadology, and the Law of Attraction" (see C*NAQ, Winter 2011) and Jeffrey J. Kirpal's Authors of the Impossible: The Paranormal and the Sacred to discover "the larger picture that ordinarily remains hidden." |
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