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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DIFFERENT AND INSIGHTFUL, May 28, 2003
I strongly recommend this book to those who are interested in or involved with Christian, Jewish, and/or Tao outlooks.The author and editor take the position that Jesus and Lao Tzu represented 2 separate philosophical disciplines that branched from the same originating river (GOD). This is,to my way of thinking, quite extraordinary,considering the vast differences of East and West histories and cultures, and communication. It's too bad that this book is not in more people's hands (and lives!). You get 3 basic things from the book: 1) An excellent overview of Jesus' and Lao Tzu's teachings, and how they relected on each others', as presented in the preface. 2) A breakdown of all the teachings into 9 catagories; 1 catagory per chapter. Each chapter comprises many paired quotes from each teacher; you be the judge to just how similar they are to each other. 3) A Commentary section following the 9 chapters/topics that is well worth having all by itself. Tremendous insight, backed up by the referred to precious chapters. If all the above isn't enough, and it is, the binding ends with a fine list of recommended books for furthur study. Again, if you are a serious Jew, Christian or Taoist (or seeker of deeper meaning in life) I think you should have this as one of your key reference books. P.S. Jesus' sayings in the book are just Jesus' sayings alone, not mixed up with what disciples and clergy added to the Gospel from their vantage points.
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