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Living Religions: A Brief Introduction (2nd Edition)
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Living Religions: A Brief Introduction (2nd Edition) Paperback - 2008

by Fisher, Mary Pat

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Pearson, 2008-11-26. Paperback. Like New. SECOND EDITION, BRAND NEW, Perfect Shape, No Black Remainder Mark, , txt-816
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Mary Pat Fisher is the author of many college textbooks on religion, including the best-selling "Living Religions," as well as textbooks on art and social sciences. Since childhood she has had a deep interest in lived spirituality, an interest that was especially kindled by a near-death experience when she was thirty. She has traveled widely and done intensive spiritual practice under the guidance of Sufi, Jewish, Native American, Buddhist, Daoist, Christian, and Sikh teachers. Since 1991, she has been living and doing spiritual practice in India at Gobind Sadan ("The House of God without walls"), a unique international, interfaith, and inter-caste community.