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Rationality and Religious Experience: The Continuing Relevance of the World's Spiritual Traditions (Master Hsuan Hua Memorial Lecture) [Paperback]

Henry Rosemont Jr. (Author), Huston Smith (Commentary)

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Master Hsuan Hua Memorial Lecture August 29, 2001
This work examines how the world’s many religions contributed to humankind’s intellectual evolution and points out their value in the future. Rosemont also explains that all religion enhances our non-material lives by providing a sense of fully belonging.

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"...presents alternatives for the study of religion; coherent structure and graceful presentation make it appealing to undergrads through faculty." -- CHOICE, May, 2002

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Henry Rosemont, Jr. is a professor of philosophy at St. Mary's College of Maryland and author of several books and articles on Chinese thought and philosophy. He is former review editor of Philosophy East and West and past president of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy.

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