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Jesus the Sufi: The Lost Dimension of Christianity - Second Edition

English

By (author): Max Gorman

Explores concepts central to Christianity, the kingdom of Heaven, son of God, baptism, and resurrection. 

Jesus is seen as a representative of an ancient and continuing wisdom tradition identified with that of the Sufis. By his distinctive use of stories for teaching purposes, his sayings, and what the Sufis call 'action-teachings', including those actions known as 'miracles', Jesus is shown to have been quintessentially a Sufi master.

Max Gorman shows how Sufism illuminates from within concepts central to Christianity: the kingdom of Heaven, son of God, baptism, resurrection - which can then be seen as states and stages in an evolutionary philosophy.

This new edition of the classic work includes a new chapter on Gnosis.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Aeon Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911597087

About Max Gorman

Max Gorman was born in Karachi India (now Pakistan). He was educated at a convent in the Himalayas then Lawrence School Mount Abu and privately by a hermit in a ruin in the jungle near Delhi. Next he was sent to Rugby School. He went to Oxford mystic rather than academic to read Poetry under the guise of History. He became wandering tutor to sons of owners of Scottish Castles and English mansions. He returned to Oxford to teach literature before taking up the post of Tutor in Environmental Ethics at the Extramural Department of the University. He moved to the fair city of Brighton to work at the Friends Adult Education Centre as tutor in Mystical Studies and Early Christianity. He has held Seminars in developmental philosophy at the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex.

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