Limits to mysticism - a sceptic’s view
Recently, there have been a number of oil spills that have attracted media attention. In San Francisco Bay, the Cosco Butan hit the Bay Bridge and spilled a quantity of oil. In South Korea, a barge hi Oil Tankers
Fellow health law blogger, David Harlow, hangs with the Health 2.0 crowd at the Northeast Corridor Health 2.0 shindig in Cambridge. David provides his thoughts on where Health 2.0 might be headed. Looking forward to attending a future NE Health 2.0 event.
Mark Modzelewski, organizer of the event and author of Hub 2.0 - Boston Herald Blogs, served as moderator for the panel discussion and provides some additional commentary. HealthBlawg Cover Northeast Health 2.0 Event
Evelyn Underhill The Website of UnknowingHer masterpiece, Mysticism: A Study in the Nature and Development of Spiritual Consciousness was released in 1911, when she was only in her mid-thirties; other key works include .
GnosticBooks.Com MysticismIn this book–his spiritual masterpiece and a classic of Christian literature and mysticism–he addresses several subjects, among them pride, avarice, envy, and other human .
Limits to mysticism - a sceptic’s viewEvelyn Underhill, in the preface to the twelfth (1930) edition of her masterpiece, Mysticism , observed, The philosophic and theological landscapewith its increasing emphasis .
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