Richard Hooper has degrees in both theology and the philosophy of world religions. Once a nationally syndicated radio commentator on religion, Hooper is now a columnist for United Press International's web forum: ReligionandSpirituality.com, and has recently founded The Sedona Institute for Comparative Theology. His other books include The Crucifixion of Mary Magdalene and The Gospel of the Unknown Jesus.
"A much needed journey into the minds and hearts of the great
prophets of our world; academic, yet heart-filled, stimulating and
illuminating...This rare text answers many questions that others
leave hanging, and touches the spirit as well as the mind." -Alan
Cohen, author of How Good Can it Get and A Deep Breath of Life--
"Reviews"
"A priceless treasury of interfaith understanding." -Brother David
Steindl-Rast-- "Reviews"
"I was much taken by the idea of this book when I first learned it
was in the making, but the execution of it-the reality of it-is
just wonderful. Its publication is a truly timely event, bound to
nourish those who are soul-weary of combativeness in the name of
religion." -Carol Lee Flinders, PhD, author of Enduring Lives:
Portrait of Women and Faith in Action-- "Reviews"
"In this book, former minister Richard Hooper presents the basic
building blocks of world spirituality...Here one finds our common
thread in the universality of spirituality." -Adrian Ravarour, PhD,
American Catholic Church bishop-- "Reviews"
"Richard Hooper sends a powerful message that will be welcomed by
all who seek the truth within, and within their own tradition."
-Jeff Cox, Snow Lion Publications-- "Reviews"
"Richard Hooper shatters any preconceived notions that there is
only 'one way' to enlightenment. Instead he blazes a path of
collective understanding beyond dogma toward finding the divinity
within ourselves" -Judy Martin, NPR journalist and founder of
WorkLifeMonitor.com-- "Reviews"
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